Author: William F. Buckley, Jr.
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-WIKIPEDIA: William F. Buckley Jr. -ENTRY: William F. Buckley, Jr.: He brought conservatism to a wider audience. (J. David Hoeveler, Jr., May 28, 2025, Conservative Encyclopedia) - - -REVIEW ESSAY: GOD AND MAN AT YALE AT 70: A NEW INTRODUCTION (Michael Knowles, 9/2/21, Modern Age) -ESSAY: Sarah Weinman on the Not-So-Unlikely Friendship Between Vladimir Nabokov and William F. Buckley, Jr.>: “What is bad for the Reds is good for me.” (Sarah Weinman, February 22, 2022, Lit Hub) - - -INTERVIEW: A Novel Individual: An Interview with William F. Buckley Jr. on his Fiction (Interviewed by William F. Meehan III, 1996, The University Bookman) - - - -ESSAY: William F. Buckley Jr.: The Most Influential Journalist in American History (Steven F. Hayward, May 30, 2025 , National Review) -ESSAY: When William F. Buckley Jr. Met James Baldwin: In 1965, the two intellectual giants squared off in a debate at Cambridge. It didn’t go quite as Buckley hoped. (Sam Tanenhaus, 5/25/25, The Atlantic) -ESSAY: William F. Buckley, Jr. and the Politics of Reality: The long-time leader of the American Right sought to promote a viable conservatism. (Michael Lind, 2/27/25, Commonplace) -ESSAY: The Clashes at ‘National Review’ Before Conservatives Took Over the Republican Party: What the magazine’s early internal fights over endorsing presidential candidates can teach us about politics vs. principle. (Joshua Tait, Sep 26, 2024, National Review) -ESSAY: Things Worth Remembering: William F. Buckley on ‘Pushing Old Ladies Around’: In 1988, the conservative speaker used humor to contrast America and the Soviet Union—making a point that wasn’t just funny but true. (Douglas Murray, May 5, 2024, Free Press) -ESSAY: A brave defender of the Christian West: William F. Buckley Jr. was the indispensable man of American conservatism in the 20th century (Hunter Baker, 4/19/24, World) -ESSAY: The Truth About William F. Buckley and the John Birch Society: The popular notion that the National Review founder expelled the fringe from the conservative movement is wrong. (Matthew Dallek, 3/31/23, Politico) -REVIEW ESSAY: Bill Buckley as Novelist: The Saga of Blackford Oakes (Richard Coulson, 02/09/10, First Principles) -REVIEW: of THE MEANING OF EVERYTHING: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary By Simon Winchester (William F. Buckley Jr, NY Times Book Review) -ESSAY: The classroom panopticon: America’s elite has been cowardly and conformist for too long, with effects that are only too obvious (Daniel McCarthy, October 21, 2024, The Spectator) -REVIEW: of God and Man at Yale by William F. Buckley (Sean Busick, Imaginative Conservative) - -REVIEW: of Unmaking of a Mayor *Brian C. Anderson, WSJ) -REVIEW: of Scoundrel by Sarah Weinman (Ilana Masad, NPR) -REVIEW: of Scoundrel(PETER TONGUETTE, American Conservative) -REVIEW: of Scoundrel(Mark Pulliam, Law & Liberty) -REVIEW: Of Scoundrel (Diane Kiesel, Washing Independent Review of Books) -REVIEW ESSAY: Buckley at Sea: a review of Atlantic High: A Celebration (1982) Racing Through Paradise: A Pacific Passage (1987) Windfall: The End of the Affair (1992) (Bill Meehan, University Bookman) -REVIEW: of Let Us Talk of Many Things By William F. Buckley Jr. (Bill Meehan, University Bookman) -REVIEW: of Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America by Sam Tanenhaus (Christopher Standford, The Spectator) -REVIEW: of Buckley (Neal B. Freeman, National Review) -REVIEW: God and Man at Sea: William F. Buckley spent a lifetime trying to make a coherent intellectual case for conservatism but could never articulate what it was supposed to consist of apart from owning the libs. (Jacob Heilbrunn, June 1, 2025, Washington Monthly) -REVIEW: The Man Who Built the Right—and Changed America: As a long-anticipated biography makes clear, William F. Buckley Jr. was the most influential American journalist of the 20th century. (Matthew Continetti, 06.03.25, Free Press) -REVIEW: The Hero With a Thousand Pages: Sam Tanenhaus’s biography of William F. Buckley falls short despite its bulk. (Daniel McCarthy, Jun 10, 2025, American Conservative) - - - -REVIEW: of American Impresario: William F. Buckley, Jr. and the Elements of American Character By Lawrence Perelman (Jacob Heilbrunn, American Conservative) - -
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