American Surrealist
A tribute to David Lynch (1946–2025).
A collection of 16 posts
A tribute to David Lynch (1946–2025).
The Extraordinary Life and Work of Frans de Waal
The life and death of a complex and courageous dissident.
Reflections on the life and work of a superb scientist, for whom integrity and rigor were paramount.
A tribute to three pop-fiction authors who passed away this year.
A tribute to five pop fiction writers we lost in 2022.
The thing about PJ O’Rourke, who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 74, was that everyone wanted to be around him. By “everyone,” I don’t just mean the right-wingers I hang out with, most of whom share PJ’s classical-liberal politics, but also neoconservatives like Bill
On Friday, November 6th, between 1 and 2pm Pacific Daylight Time, I participated in an audition for the TV game-show Jeopardy!. Normally auditions are conducted in person at various regional locations around the US. As a Northern Californian, I should have been attending a live audition in San Francisco. But
The need for secrecy was therefore paramount. But as he began to plot his sabotage, Clark realized he’d need at least one trusted accomplice.
We were Oscar Wilde’s great-grand-nephews, dandy aesthetes obsessed as much with the curl of our hair as with art or politics.
Peter is no longer here to tell us the truth of the matter.
Willard was a kind of Holy Fool even among fools.
Most of us are distant spectators to the roped-off paintings that line the museums inside our aesthetic imaginations. Some of the pieces have been removed; others don’t have appropriate labels.
Scruton did not entertain petty prejudices, and had no wish to tell anyone how to live or who to love.
He had the gift of producing them by inverting or adapting cliché to give it new life.