James Williams

Cracking Up: Why Writing and Drinking May Not Be Such a Great Combination, After All

Cracking Up: Why Writing and Drinking May Not Be Such a Great Combination, After All

The Trip to Echo Spring contemplates the vexed relationship between six great American writers and the alcoholism that undermined their lives.

There and Back Again: A Revolving Journey Through the Landscape of the American Revolution

If You’re Reading This Review Are You Ruining Your Brain?

It’s Getting Hotter. So Why Not Put Your Faith in the Free Market?

The Privileged Knowers, the Ignorant Masses, ‘The Neoconservative Persuasion’

Light Shed Upon the Fire of Controversy: ‘Why Are Professors Liberal and Why Do Conservatives Care?’

An Attempt to Rescue an Historian from Oblivion: ‘Adam Ferguson in the Enlightenment’

Myth and Memory in Auschwitz: ‘Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death’

A Figurative Battleground: ‘The Language Wars: A History of Proper English’

The Future of Shakespeare Is Here & It’s Manga!: ‘Locating Shakespeare in the Twenty-First Century’

Do You See What I See (or Hear What I Hear? Or Feel What I Feel)? ‘Hallucinations’

America Is Not As Dumb As You Might Think According to Carlin Romano’s ‘America the Philosophical’