Friday's Notes
Christopher Miles,"Baroque Then and Now," LA Times, 4 September, reviews"Bernini and the Birth of Baroque Portrait Sculpture," an exhibit at the Getty Center in Los Angeles.
Biancamaria Fontana,"Enlightenment geniuses together," TLS, 3 September, reviews Renée Winegarten's Germaine de Stael and Benjamin Constant: A Dual Biography and Angelica Goodden's Madam de Stael: The Dangerous Exile.
Burhan Wazir,"The enigma of arrival," The National, 29 August, reviews Ziauddin Sardar's Balti Britain: A Journey Through the British Asian Experience.
Sam Tanenhaus,"The Movement's Remains," TNR, 10 September, reviews Thomas Frank's The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule and Rick Perlstein's Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America.
Finally, of which historian was this most recently said?"It is clear that as a pundit [______] possesses a rather less subtle and sophisticated mind than he does as historian." A) Victor Davis Hanson or B) Sean Wilentz ?