Por muy definitivas que hayan sido las desilusiones que nos ha deparado la Historia, ninguna crisis ha conseguido quebrar la querencia humana a creer en las utopías. Si hace algunas décadas hubo quie… more →
ON JOURNALISM, WRITING, BOOKS and GREEN CULTUREjrmyszka wrote 1 week ago: In what I would consider a very daunting task, cultural critic Lee Siegel discusses his book Against … more →
geoffrey wrote 3 months ago: My Unwritten Books by George Steiner Weidenfield & Nicolson (2008) As readers we feel that we al … more →
stevenhartwriter wrote 5 months ago: I’ve read Lee Siegel’s defense of the late writer John Updike and it seems less a reason … more →
helloimwes wrote 5 months ago: There’s a phrase that describes that stereotypical New Jerseyan who takes pride in our homela … more →
doomsy wrote 6 months ago: (At least, that’s what he claims, anyway – trying to improve my word power, as they say…). You reall … more →
jjackunrau wrote 8 months ago: Lee Siegel’s Love and the Incredibly Old Man is a book about Ponce de Leon, who rather than be … more →
Deborah Barlow wrote 8 months ago: The back page essay in the New York Times Book Review can sometimes be the highlight of my Sunday mo … more →
drunkinarowboat wrote 10 months ago: Anytime I consider writing about something other than Posh Spice’s new haircut or my brother’ … more →
Jon Austin wrote 10 months ago: This commentating business is not as easy as it looks and every once in a while – whenever I r … more →
Fred Fortin wrote 12 months ago: Lee Siegel’s book, Against the Machine: Being Human in the Age of the Electronic Mob, is a dif … more →
Peter Kerry Powers wrote 12 months ago: Lee Siegel has a piece in the NYTimes today that is relatively close to my own analysis of a couple … more →
Reuben Scicluna wrote 1 year ago: I have just gone through an interview with one Lee Siegel, published in last week’s New Scient … more →
ssel wrote 1 year ago: Por muy definitivas que hayan sido las desilusiones que nos ha deparado la Historia, ninguna crisis … more →
Ted Hopton wrote 1 year ago: I haven’t read this book, but the NYT review of it, “Log On. Tune Out,” makes for … more →
John O wrote 1 year ago: As shown by Chris Matthews’ apology, as lame as it was (uh, Chris, what about the 9-millionth … more →
ssel wrote 1 year ago: Lee Siegel is a writer and cultural critic well know by his bitter postures. In Against The Machi … more →