Dominic Green is a contributor to The Wall Street Journal and a columnist for the Washington Examiner. His latest book is The Religious Revolution: The Birth of Modern Spirituality, 1848–1898 (Farrar, Straus and Giroux).
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Books September 2022
The wars of the Windsors
On the drama of the British royal family.
Features June 2022
Joyce in voice: the “Ulysses” century
On the many interpretations of Ulysses.
Notebook September 2021
Postmemories of Salonica
On the Cohen family of Salonica.
Blog Posts by Dominic Green View All
Jul 25, 2019
Is East always East?
On two evenings in the cultural borderlands at l’Abbaye de Fontfroide, Narbonne.
Mar 01, 2019
Not just horsing around
On “Alfred Munnings: War Artist, 1918” at the National Army Museum, London.
Jul 26, 2018
A flaming response, Flamenco-style
On John Williams’s second concert at the Wanamaker Theatre in London, with Paco Peña.
March 04, 2024
Is there life after woke?
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On February 29, the Galliard Society joined the Friends and Young Friends of The New Criterion at The Players in New York for remarks delivered by Dominic Green.
December 19, 2018
The Green Room podcast
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James Panero, Andrew L. Shea, and Benjamin Riley join Dominic Green on “The Green Room,” his podcast for Spectator USA.
October 22, 2018
Spectator USA Life ’n’ Arts Podcast: History and Isms with David Pryce-Jones
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This week, Dominic Green of Spectator USA interviews David Pryce-Jones on a number of subjects, from the British Empire to World War II, to remembered and forgotten literary figures of the British scene—many of which were also recounted in David’s memoir Fault Lines, published in 2015 by Criterion Books. Listen to the podcast here.