The University Bookman
Reviewing Books that Build Culture
Join friends of the Bookman in New York City on December 8 for the Gerald 2025 Russello Memorial Lecture.
Framing a Life in Liberal Learning
Weronika Janczuk reviews the memoirs of Francis Oakley of Williams College.
A New Apologetic
Casey Chalk reviews a new book of apologetics from David G. Bonagura, Jr.
The Lost Futures of Mark Fisher
Ben Sixsmith reviews a collection from the late British underground theorist Mark Fisher.
The Doctor’s Mask, Removed
Jacob Bruggeman reviews an anesthesiologist’s thoughtful memoirs.
Like a Jazz Score: The Sense for Life
Pedro Blas González reflects on life and jazz in the postmodern world.
Nothing More to Prove
Carl Rollyson reviews the second volume of Zachary Leader’s biography of Saul Bellow.
Liturgies Real and Imagined
Trevor C. Merrill reviews a memoir and a novel from the German Catholic writer Martin Mosebach.
Humanism, Reform, Heresy
Chris Butynskyi reviews a book on the people whose opposition shaped John Calvin.
Weaponized Christianity
Grant Havers reviews Daniel Mahoney’s finally hopeful analysis of the roots of modern progressive ideology.
The Book Gallery
A collection of conversations with Bookman editor Luke C. Sheahan and writers and authors of imagination and erudition.
