Where Next?
Western Civilization at the Crossroads
(Author) Roger KimballAt least since Oedipus met King Laius on the road from Delphi to Thebes, the image of a crossroads has signaled a dramatic and morally fraught turning point. It was with that cargo of significance in mind that The New Criterion decided to publish a special series of essays on "Western civilization at the crossroads" throughout this fortieth anniversary season. Featuring contributions by Conrad Black, Victor Davis Hanson, Roger Kimball, Andrew Roberts, and other luminaries, this book collects the ten special essays from The New Criterion's fortieth-anniversary season to assess where Western civilization is now, and where it's going.
Roger Kimball
Roger Kimball is a prominent cultural critic and editor, best known for his influential work "The Rape of the Masters: How Political Correctness Sabotages Art." His writing is characterized by incisive analysis and a sharp wit. Kimball's key contribution to literature lies in his fearless defense of artistic integrity and freedom of expression.