Times Literary Supplement (June 19, 2024): The latest issue features ‘Booking A Holiday’ – TLS critics choose their summer reading; Artistic license – The relationship between ‘loveliness and lucre’; Christopher Isherwood in full; How to be a Liberal; Story of a ghost painter and Fine-art fraud…
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Arts/Books: Times Literary Supplement – June 14, 2024
Times Literary Supplement (June 13, 2024): The latest issue features Freud’s Discontents – George Prochnik on the father of psychology; A great novel on the American Frontier; Death becomes them – The mourning rituals of the Victorians; Cover-up – An atrocity committed by US troops in the Philippines….
Preview: Philosophy Now Magazine June/July 2024
Philosophy Now Magazine (June/July 2024) – The new issue features ‘The Meaning Issue’…
The Search for Meaning
by Rick Lewis
A famous parable dating back to ancient India involves some blind monks encountering an elephant. The monks each touch just one part of the elephant, and afterwards they compare notes. One declares that the creature feels like a snake, another that it has a shape like a tree trunk and so on. Like many parables, you can interpret it in different ways, but it seems to be saying that even for something that is an objectively real part of the world, like an elephant, it is possible to have different subjective views of it, all of which may be valid.Luce Irigaray interviewed by Octave Larmagnac-Matheron and translated by Mélanie Salvi.
Philosophers Exploring The Good Life
Jim Mepham quests with philosophers to discover what makes a life good.
The Present Is Not All There Is To Happiness
Rob Glacier says don’t just live in the now.
What Is Life Worth?
Michael Allen Fox wonders whether life really is ‘a precious gift’.
Arts/Books: Times Literary Supplement – June 7, 2024

Times Literary Supplement (June 5, 2024): The latest issue features Reading the Raj – E.M. Forster’s ‘A Passage to India’, Way-Out Philosophy, Michelangelo at the British Museum…
Arts/Books: Times Literary Supplement – May 31, 2024
Times Literary Supplement (May 29, 2024): The latest issue features ‘Kafka’s Century’ – Karen Leeder, Becca Rothfeld, Gabriel Josipovici, Michael Hofmann et al…; Colm Toibin returns to Brooklyn; India under Modi; A Jim Crow insane asylum and Literary cricket…
The New Criterion – June 2024 Arts/Culture Preview

The New Criterion – The June 2024 issue features:
Protecting America’s promise
On combating anti-Semitism & anti-Americanism.
All the rage
On White Rural Rage by Tom Schaller & Paul Waldman.
The masterpiece of our time
On The Gulag Archipelago at fifty.
Building Palm Beach
On the town’s history & architecture.
Arts/Books: Times Literary Supplement – May 24, 2024
Times Literary Supplement (May 22, 2024): The latest issue features ‘The Other Europe’ – Defining a Continent; An English Country Garden; The church of Peter Ackroyd and Zombie apocalypse…
Arts/Books: Times Literary Supplement – May 17, 2024
Times Literary Supplement (May 17, 2024): The latest issue features ‘The future of sex?’ – Dating apps, virtual encounters and polyamory; An American Life; Ripley’s new game; Gurus and primal screams ….
Arts/Books: Times Literary Supplement – May 10, 2024

Times Literary Supplement (May 8 2024): The latest issue features ‘Reverie and revolution’ – Ian Penman on Surrealism; Crime fiction gets political; Scorsese’s English masters, women pianists and more….
Arts/Books: Times Literary Supplement – May 3, 2024
Times Literary Supplement (May 1, 2024): The latest issue features ‘Making it New’ – A.E. Stallings on the innovative classicism of Anne Carson’s poetry; Salman Rushdie’s memoir of survival; Politics and performance and more…


