The Shock of the Anthropocene — What Hath Man Wrought?
I am very glad to welcome an old friend and fellow resister-of-bad-ideas, Michael Ferber, to the postings of All In …
I am very glad to welcome an old friend and fellow resister-of-bad-ideas, Michael Ferber, to the postings of All In …
The interest of readers in World War I seems to divide into three main categories: high-level diplomatic threats, promises and …
On War with Gwynne Dyer is a seven episode television series done in 1983 under the auspices of the Canadian …
In nineteen forty-seven, a year and a half after the end of WWII, Japanese film makers were still facing war-time shortages, …
It is of continuing interest to me how people in all their cultural wrappings respond to portrayals of themselves as …
I am some way into Sebastian Barry’s 2005, A Long Long Way. The language is so inventive and surprising that …
The New York Review of Books has an absolutely terrific line of books under its imprint, culled from around the …
Why do we do it, so often, with such relish? Go to war, that is. Is it locked into our …
Watching Japanese films from the 1940s and 50s is difficult for many. No big sword fights,no clothing shed in intimate love affairs. …
Anthony Mann was a prolific director (42 credits) of Hollywood movies from the early ’40s to the late ’60s. Many …
Ulysses is, well, only a Dublin day, yes, but seven years in the writing and possibly as long to appreciatively read it. …
My abiding interest, since I left the US Navy after too many images of mayhem and suffering during the Vietnam …