Should We Be Teaching 21st-Century Literature? – The Imaginative Conservative

I believe that a work of literature cannot be considered canonical until it has matured with age, standing the test of time and withstanding the feckless and fickle flirtatiousness of fashion. With such a bibliophilic philosophy, one would suspect that I would be militantly opposed to the teaching of contemporary literature… (essay by Joseph Pearce)
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Eating Alone: Aristotle and the Culture of the Meal – The Imaginative Conservative

Eating together, as a social event, is meant to be time-consuming because it is meant to be an intimate experience where friendship—true friendship—is experienced, rekindled, and love stands at the center of the dinner table. It is, in its own way, a call to sacrifice… (essay by Paul Krause)
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