In the past month, I found myself ricocheting between two conflicting visions of virtue.
On the one hand, Malcolm Guite’s astonishing and luminous poem Galahad and the Grail (2026), which takes us into the heart of the Arthurian quest for life at its fullest and purest. ["Arthurian" refers to anything connected to the legends of King Arthur.]
On the other, the peerless The Rest is History’s podcast series on the rise of the Ku Klux Klan.
Farage, Lowe, Polanski... pray for them
Some swords are double-edged; they can cut both ways, not just at those against whom they are wielded, but also …