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May 31, 2017

Change Your Direction

May 31, 2017/ Jerry White

A lively memoir shows there's much more to learning a language than conjugating irregular verbs.

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May 31, 2017/ Jerry White/
Arts & Life
biography, June 2017, philosophy
October 31, 2015

Insurrections of the Bland

October 31, 2015/ Jerry White

The New Republic once embodied a vibrant, eclectic liberalism. A new anthology inadvertently tells a depressing story about the decline of that vision.

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October 31, 2015/ Jerry White/
Literary Criticism, Arts & Life
Book Review, fiction, jerry white, literary criticism, November 2015
March 31, 2015

“Il n’y a pas d’Israël pour moi”

March 31, 2015/ Jerry White

In Michel Houellebecq’s uncannily timely new novel, the triumph of an Islamist government relieves the dreary banality that defines the secular France of the 21st century.

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March 31, 2015/ Jerry White/
Fiction, Literary Criticism, Arts & Life, Politics & History
April 2015, Book Review, fiction, jerry white, literary criticism
December 31, 2014

Independence Day

December 31, 2014/ Jerry White

Two recent votes on independence remind us that globalization has not put an end to nationalism. A new book on the 1995 Quebec referendum highlights just how complicated a people’s “yes” or “no” votes really are.

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December 31, 2014/ Jerry White/
Politics & History
Book Review, January 2015, jerry white
March 31, 2014

Not Just Cutting Ribbons

March 31, 2014/ Jerry White

For the past 25 years, the Irish Presidency has been a wonder to behold: a place where passionate eccentrics can embody a complicated country.

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March 31, 2014/ Jerry White/
Politics & History
April 2014, Book Review, jerry white
May 31, 2013

Mé Féin

May 31, 2013/ Jerry White

Fintan O’Toole is an idealist about Irish republicanism and his books begin a desperately necessary conversation. It’s a bad sign, though, that he can’t quite get past the preliminaries.

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May 31, 2013/ Jerry White/
Literary Criticism, Politics & History
Book Review, fiction, jerry white, June 2013, literary criticism
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