Hello Fellow Book Lovers and History Buffs!
Please join me each week to discuss issues raised in my book, Thaddeus Lamb, and other books like it that examine 20th-century history, trying to understand how we got to where we are today. Books like American Pastoral, The Corrections, The Book of Daniel, and Before We Were Yours. Films like The Butler, Forrest Gump, or BlacKkKlansman.
Every week I will offer a short book review, movie review, or essay that gives my take on some recent historical perspectives on current issues raised in these books or films, and I invite you to join the conversation. So, it’s sort of an online book club for lovers of 20th-century history, mainly from the 1950s on, but it’s really about the issues and what film and literature can tell us about them. I hope you will join me in exploring questions like these:
- How did we get so divided?
- Why are some people so fearful of change, changing demographics and social standards?
- How much of what passes for news is propaganda?
- How much are we being manipulated, for whose benefit, and how can we tell?
- How do we distinguish social norms (like women working or gay marriage) from moral standards?
- What makes a standard a moral standard anyway?
- What should the relation between religion and politics be?
- Should there be a wall of separation?
- What does history tell us about questions like these?
- Can literature or film, or TV capture or clarify them?
I am fascinated by 20th-century history, partly because it is a period of revolutionary change, and partly because I think it tells us so much about how we got to where we are today. I hope you will check it out and join the conversation.
Recent Posts
-
hands off our Democracy!
For many Americans reeling from Trump’s cruel and irrational actions, yesterday, April 5th provided a welcome outlet to voice their grievances and demands. All across…
-
Stressed about politics? here’s a new stress reliever
These are trying times. Usually, if something is bothering us, we feel better if we do something about it. Maybe we can’t fix it, but…
-
Are people freezing to death in America?
Last week we had a serious cold spell. Two people in my hometown of Jeffersonville, IN and two more in Louisville, KY (which is just…
-
It’s time to de-stress
Everyone is stressed out lately. My daughter is a therapist, and she said anxiety and depression are through the roof. She has more clients than…
-
It’s official. We are an oligarchy!
It’s finally indisputable. Government of the wealthy, by the wealthy, and for the wealthy is officially here. The president and vice president are both billionaires.…
-

The joy of Being snowed in
Half the country seems to be snowed in today. It is a terrible inconvenience and even a danger for many people. But in my world,…
-

happy new year!
Sunrise on the Ohio River is a delight to behold. May your 2025 hold many delights and may you remember to appreciate them. The new…
-

death economy
Hello Readers, I hope you had a happy holiday. As promised, here is my review of ‘Confessions of an Economic Hit Man‘ by John Perkins.…
-
A call for reform
The US is the richest nation on earth (by quite a lot) and yet our poverty rate (by the government’s own figures) hovers at about…
-

Will we be replaced?
Exit polls show that the number one issue for Republicans was immigration. No surprise. They said so all along; and it was high on the…

