The storied intellectual wonders why so many 21st-century men and women find Jewish particularity such a scandal.
A lesson from Jeremiah.
Seeing past the hysteria.
A new movie revives an old debate about the banality of evil and the perversity of brilliance.
The adventures of an American Jewish novelist.
Norman Podhoretz and the question of Jewish passivity during the Holocaust.
Making It turns 50.
Wednesday, April 5, 2017 in Manhattan.
Making It.
A recently published collection of some 700 of Norman Mailer’s letters (selected out of many thousands) suggests that the famed author was the sort of. . .
In a wide-ranging conversation, the preeminent writer and editor talks about literature, politics, and religion. (Interview by Eric Cohen, 58-minute video).
Norman Podhoretz’s route to becoming one of the most significant minds of his generation began not in politics but in early disaffection from the. . .
“What struck one in reading Eichmann in Jerusalem . . .was the surging contempt with which she treated almost everyone and everything connected with the trial,. . .