- Guest Writers
- Prose Finds
- Murdoch in the Rue Morgue
- Binyavanga Wainaina
- P.J. O’Rourke
- Noel Pearson
- Patrick Smith
- David Hepworth
- Pascal Bruckner
- Paul Berman
- Mark Steyn
- William Deresiewicz
- Wall Street Journal
- Marcel Reich-Ranicki
- Jeffrey Rosen
- Joan Bakewell
- John Rawls
- Nicholson Baker
- Richard King
- Ali Smith
- David Gilmour
- Rachel Cooke
- A.A. Gill
- David Free
- Gregory A. Petsko
- Zadie Smith
- Don Paterson
- CJ Articles since 2005
- Lectures and Speeches
- CJ Telegraph TV





many of his original exclamation marks, but otherwise pays the right kind of respect to a model of logical presentation. Near the end, in the paragraph starting “Finally, one last argument …”, if the word “serves” is replaced by “served” the meaning will be clear. For readers of German, there is a version in that language, directly transcribed from this classic article’s first appearance in the on-line magazine Perlentaucher. Also given here is a Signandsight interview with Bruckner about the condition of the immigrant in France. The interview, given in the era of burning cars, is a lasting evocation and analysis of the angst prevailing in the philosopher’s stricken homeland before Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni arrived to rule jointly and save the day.