The other day, in his excellent blog at the American Conservative , Alan Jacobs quoted the Australian novelist Thomas Keneally, who recalls...
Joseph Epstein, my teacher
Joseph Epstein’s latest book, Essays in Biography , is being praised hither and yon , although the review over at the Millions , referring...
Bonfire of the ethnicities
Tom Wolfe, Back to Blood (Boston: Little, Brown, 2012). 704 pages. Tom Wolfe has now written four novels—four very big novels—since declari...
“Doctors don’t do hope”
“Doctors don’t do hope anymore,” my wife, herself a doctor, said to me the other day as I was leaving my oncologist’s office. I was complain...
Hitler was an optimist
Shalom Auslander, Hope: A Tragedy (New York: Riverhead, 2012). 304 pages. $26.95. Is it possible to be a Jew through literature? Every othe...
Fairy tales from my father
On Thanksgiving morning, my 82-year-old father and I sat together to watch NFL football. Men love sports because we can lose ourselves in th...
Open letter to Philip Roth
On what he has meant to his readers, especially his Jewish readers: the daily feature this morning at Jewish Ideas Daily .