Articles By Jay Nordlinger
June 2016
University Challenge is a novel delight for an American
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October 2015
The great cellist Yo-Yo Ma at 60 is still phenomenal
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January/February 2014
Is it ever worth the trouble reading journalism whose politics you fundamentally disagree with?
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March 2013
The cult of Benjamin Britten lives on in Paul Kildea's new biography, painting the composer as a perennial victim
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October 2012
Reading Mark Mazower is like being lectured by the best left-wing lecturer you'll ever have: he is brilliant but tiresome
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May 2012
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June 2008
‘The Obama campaign will be touted as “historic,” and how do you run against history?’
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About Jay Nordlinger
Jay Nordlinger is senior editor at National Review. His latest book, Peace, They Say (Encounter), was reviewed in Standpoint in April.
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