The city is peopled with spirits, not ghosts

When conservatives talk about the importance of “place,” we often turn to a poignant Wendell Berry passage, or perhaps a little Robert Frost. Our go-to poets of place make America sound like a land populated by nothing but cornfields and covered bridges–a lovely but somewhat ridiculous notion. I admit, I’m the first person to romanticize … Continue reading The city is peopled with spirits, not ghosts