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The Denial of Death

May 22, 2008Scott Redd
In a piece entitled “Why I Had to Lie to My Dying Mother,” Susan Sontag’s son David Rieff relates the painful process and [...]

“Still think it’s so cool?”

May 19, 2008Scott Redd 1
With the very probable chance that we will see a Democratic presidential nominee who is a heavy smoker, it might pay to take [...]

Whose Balfour Declaration? Which Intifada?

May 14, 2008February 17, 2016Scott Redd
Robert Irwin is not lying when he says, “So many academics want the arguments presented in Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978) to be true.” [...]

Katie Couric and Modern Aramaic

September 13, 2007Scott Redd 3
The claim that modern Aramaic is the language of Jesus over-reaches a bit, but the dialect of Jesus does belong to the same [...]

The ones that got away

September 13, 2007Scott Redd
No Thanks, Mr. Nabokov By DAVID OSHINSKY (New York Times) In the summer of 1950, Alfred A. Knopf Inc. turned down the English-language [...]

Westminster Standard Deviations

August 13, 2007Scott Redd
This is an older piece (by Parker Williamson), but it is helpful in the way it lays out the precipating factors for the [...]

Fellows Working

August 10, 2007Scott Redd 2
Herein lies the first post of a tentative experiment with the blog phenomenon. Can one be more non-committal? Let me try: the title [...]

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