FROM THE MAGAZINE

July 2023

High Life

Goodbye, my dear Low Life colleague

Jeremy Clarke was the patron saint of the poor but happy

By Taki

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Low Life

I’m not complaining about clocking out early

I am being soaped down by my wife and a Czech lady with raspberry hair — and with not the slightest suggestion of eroticism or intimacy

By Jeremy Clarke

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London Life

Literary festivals are no fun

Writers aren’t fun — they’re miserable egotists and that’s why we write

By Cosmo Landesman

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American Life

How the NCAA twisted women’s sports

It wasn’t supposed to be this way

By Bill Kauffman

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Prejudices

The Age of Unreason

It it is becoming plain that civilization cannot go on forever. Does this imply that it should never have existed at all?

By Chilton Williamson, Jr.

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Life

At home with Jacob Rees-Mogg

Jacob Rees-Mogg has, in recent years, become a caricature of a British conservative

By Kara Kennedy

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