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The clash within civilizations by Heather Mac Donald

On the West & the “hermeneutics of suspicion.”

A pioneer in paint by David Platzer

On “Eugène Boudin, Father of Impressionism,” at the Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris.

The violets bear them away by William Logan

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Leonard A. Lauder: a personal reminiscence by Eric Gibson

On the late philanthropist’s collection.

New York chronicle by Jay Nordlinger

On recent musical performances in New York.

Exhibition note by John Chaves

On “Astonishing Things: The Drawings of Victor Hugo,” at the Royal Academy, London.

Notes & Comments Features The clash within civilizations by Heather Mac Donald

On the West & the “hermeneutics of suspicion.”

“Degenerate” art, fearful critics by Anthony Daniels

On “‘Degenerate’ Art: Modern Art on Trial under the Nazis,” at the Musée Picasso, Paris.

Buckley in the line of fire by Daniel Oliver

On Buckley: The Life and Revolution that Changed America, by Sam Tanenhaus.

A towering triptych by Jonathan Gaisman

On Beethoven’s last sonatas.

A practicing art historian by Julia Friedman

On “Wayne Thiebaud: Art Comes from Art,” at the Legion of Honor, San Francisco.

Week in review by Robert Steven Mack

On revamping Penn Station, Stalin’s history book & a new Shakespeare exhibition.

Poems Past life by Amit Majmudar Word-hoard by Amit Majmudar Support group by Patrick Spence Reflections Of feasters & flâneurs by Sean McGlynn

On A. J. Liebling & Julian Green.

Reconsiderations In the weeds by James Como

On William Kennedy’s Ironweed.

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On “Sargent and Paris,” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Fool Britannia by James Panero

On “Tracey Emin: I Loved You Until The Morning” & the newly reopened Yale Center for British Art.

Exhibition note by John Chaves

On “Astonishing Things: The Drawings of Victor Hugo,” at the Royal Academy, London.

Exhibition note by Leann Davis Alspaugh

On “Joan Mitchell: Uncovering 100 Years,” at the Fralin Museum of Art.

Music New York chronicle by Jay Nordlinger

On recent musical performances in New York.

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On the “Maryland man” Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

Verse chronicle The violets bear them away by William Logan

On new volumes & editions by Medbh McGuckian, Paul Muldoon, Brad Leithauser, Dorothy Parker & Claudia Emerson.

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Books Contre Sartre by Daniel J. Mahoney

On Raymond Aron’s Critique de Sartre.

Household arts by Brooke Allen

On Family Romance: John Singer Sargent and the Wertheimers, by Jean Strouse.

Valley pique by Brian C. Anderson

On The Technological Republic, by Alexander C. Karp & Nicholas W. Zamiska.

Grandmother knew best by David Platzer

On The Lives and Deaths of the Princesses of Hesse, by Frances Welch.

Show Boz by Paul Dean

On Dickens the Enchanter, by Peter Conrad.

The end of empire by Jeremy Black

On Superpower Britain: The 1945 Vision and Why It Failed, by Ashley Jackson & Andrew Stewart.

Occupational hazards by John P. Rossi

On Paris 1944, by Patrick Bishop.

Notebook Keith Windschuttle, 1942–2025 by James Franklin

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Anthony R. Dolan, 1948–2025 by David P. Deavel

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