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Roger Kaplan

Roger Kaplan

Roger Kaplan, a Washington-based writer, covers the Middle East and Africa (and tennis) for The American Spectator.
by | Jun 25, 2020

Scott McKay, whose unstoppable verve and wild humor is always a mighty tonic, says that the rally in Tulsa, which…

by | Jun 24, 2020

When in doubt, or even when not, turn to the classics. One of these is Gwendolyn Brooks, whose depth and…

by | Jun 3, 2020

“This is your country,” Oumi says, “tell me what’s going on.” “It’s your country too, sweetie.” She finds herself under…

by | May 21, 2020

A few months ago, I wrote an article on Michael Pack’s Created Equal, a film about the life of Supreme…

by | May 15, 2020

You hit the wall, bam, curtains. It is a grim picture, and it has been waking me up every morning…

by | May 7, 2020

To state the obvious, we don’t know what we don’t know, but it seems to me this enhances the role…

by | May 6, 2020

Algerian singer Hamid Cheriet, better known as Idir, a major interpreter of Berber music, died in Paris last week at…

by | Apr 28, 2020

The hero of The Last One Left is Sam Boylston, a Texas lawyer whose fiercely competitive drive causes a breach…

by | Apr 18, 2020

“Cette espèce de grève générale volontaire me paraît suicidaire,” quoth the aged veteran and retired politician to a young editor…

by | Apr 13, 2020

P, conducting his virtual seminar on American lit in Paris, announces that he is finished with Thoreau and is about…

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