Soul on Ice by Eldridge Cleaver — Rage With a Philosophy Behind It
A review of Eldridge Cleaver’s Soul on Ice — the 1968 prison essays that turned racial fury into one of the most unsettling works of American existentialist thought.

A review of Eldridge Cleaver’s Soul on Ice — the 1968 prison essays that turned racial fury into one of the most unsettling works of American existentialist thought.

Plato wrote a dinner party. Grown men reclining on cushions, wine moving around the room,…

Plato wanted the world to be clean. Fixed types. Eternal forms sitting outside time and…

Dostoevsky wrote this in 1864. The Underground Man has been living rent-free in my head…

Nathanael West wrote Miss Lonelyhearts in 1933. It is 185 pages. It feels like a…

A review of Ron Chernow’s landmark biography of Alexander Hamilton — the illegitimate Caribbean orphan who out-hustled every Founding Father and built the America we actually live in.