The University Bookman
Reviewing Books that Build Culture
‘The Real World Is the World of the Permanent Things’
James Person helps the Kirk Center commemorate the centennial of the birth of Ray Bradbury.
The Unwritten Constitution
Luke C. Sheahan reviews Lawler and Reinsch’s A Constitution in Full.
Great Power Competition Is Like a Bad Designer Drug
Anthony M. Barr reviews We Built Reality by Jason Blakely.
What Makes a Life
Jessica Hooten Wilson reviews Christopher Beha’s novel, The Index of Self-Destructive Acts.
Stuck with Pound
by J. L. Wall reviews two books that attempt to deal with Ezra Pound.
A Virus and a Fall of Rome
Trevor C. Merrill reviews Piers Paul Read’s Scarpia.
The Rise of the State, the End of Enlightenment
Nayeli L. Riano reviews Richard Whatmore’s Terrorists, Anarchists, and Republicans.
The Renaissance Reimagined
Clayton Trutor reviews Catherine Fletcher’s The Beauty and the Terror.
The Unfashionable Statesmanship of John Courtney Murray
Hunter Baker joins the Bookman symposium, “Murray’s We Hold These Truths: 1960 and Today”
The Book Gallery
A collection of conversations with Bookman editor Luke C. Sheahan and writers and authors of imagination and erudition.