In this perceptive and witty book, Theodore Dalrymple unmasks the sentimentality that is suffocat...
Equal turns hilarious and horrifying, this timeless work examines the social and cultural mindset...
The twentieth-century literary critic Edmund Wilson chided Agatha Christie for her “mawkishness a...
When I was a young man I thought that metaphysics was the most exciting (and important) thing in ...
Theodore Dalrymple, almost singlehandedly, revived the languishing Essay and in so doing became B...
In seinem ersten Buch in deutscher Sprache seziert der ehemalige Arzt und heutige preisgekrönte S...
What is written without pain, said Doctor Johnson, is rarely read with pleasure. Rarely perhaps, ...
In this, Theodore Dalrymple's second collection of short stories, he begins to let his imaginatio...
Farewell Fear is a collection of Theodore Dalrymple's finest essays written for New English Revie...
The cultural death of God has created a conundrum for intellectuals. How could a life stripped of...
In Spoilt Rotten, social commentator Theodore Dalrymple (Our Culture or What is Left of It, 2009)...