James Marriott — The Dawn of the Post-Literate Society and the End of Civilisation

This post is a powerfully depressing essay by James Marriott, published in his Substack.  Here's a link to the original. Here's an overview of his argument: More than three hundred years after the reading revolution ushered in a new era of human knowledge, books are dying. Numerous studies show that reading is in free-fall. Even … Continue reading James Marriott — The Dawn of the Post-Literate Society and the End of Civilisation

On Writing: How the King James Bible and How It Shaped the English Language and Still Teaches Us How to Write

When you're interested in improving your writing, it's a good idea to have some models to work from.  I've presented some of my favorite models in this blog.  These have included a number of examples of good writing by both academics (Max Weber, E.P. Thompson, Jim March, and Mary Metz) and nonacademics (Frederick Douglass, Elmore Leonard). … Continue reading On Writing: How the King James Bible and How It Shaped the English Language and Still Teaches Us How to Write

David Brooks — A Commencement Address Too Honest to Deliver in Person

This post is an essay by David Brooks that appeared in the Atlantic in 2020.  Here's a link to the original. He takes advantage of the Covid hiatus in college commencements to give the kid of commencement advice that he could never deliver in front of the parents, faculty, and students assembled there. Things like: Use … Continue reading David Brooks — A Commencement Address Too Honest to Deliver in Person

Christopher Hitchens — An Unbeliever’s Tribute to the King James Bible

This post is a lovely essay by Christopher Hitchens, "When the King Saved God," which was published in 2011 in Vanity Fair.  Here's a link to the original.   The King James Bible and Shakespeare's opus are the two foundational texts of the English language.  They are the linguistic styles that all English speakers recognize and … Continue reading Christopher Hitchens — An Unbeliever’s Tribute to the King James Bible