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Caravaggio and Us

Jaspreet Singh Boparai

Nicolas Poussin, the greatest French artist of the seventeenth century, once said that Caravaggio had come into the world to destroy painting. ­Poussin’s concept of beauty led him to...

Waugh Against the Fogeys

Jaspreet Singh Boparai

On June 17, 1953, the historian Hugh Trevor-Roper wrote to a friend: “I am now preparing a booklet which I hope (but perhaps it is too much to hope)...

A Classical Insurgency

Jaspreet Singh Boparai

Why learn Latin? And by what means? Many professional classicists have no convincing answer to either question. According to stereotype, classicists often don’t know how to talk to normal...

Sex, Lies, and Suicide

Jaspreet Singh Boparai

Mollyby blake butlerarchway editions, 328 pages, $17.95 It seems heartless to discuss Blake Butler’s memoir Molly as a work of art. The story it tells involves deep trauma and grief, not...

How to Kill a Literary Genre

Jaspreet Singh Boparai

The Novelist: A Novel by jordan castro soft skull, 208 pages, $24 Jordan Castro’s The Novelist: A Novel describes a morning during which an unnamed writer struggles to resume...