Guy Walker

Guy Walker

Guy Walker is a French teacher living in the South of England with his wife. He is technically a Catholic. He has published articles on politics, arts and health issues. He has also had poetry published in the New English Review. He edits the online arts and politics magazine and blogs at

Rembrandt's Lucretia

Of Course a Man Can Imagine What It Is Like to Be a Woman!

Fitzwilliam Darcy, Mr. Knightley, Dr. Lydgate, Edward Casaubon, Will Ladislaw, and Daniel Deronda are excellent examples of well-rounded and believable male literary inventions with a variety of qualities of character. Portia, Beatrice, Miranda, and Viola are excellent examples of brave, ...

The Faithless Paranoia That Drives Woke and Cancel Culture

L’amor che move le stelle The great Italian poet Dante Alighieri believed the universe to be moved by Love. There are those who do not believe this, though. After the fall of Ceausescu we saw sad televised images of Romanian orphans abandoned in asylums. Many of these unsocialized, unloved ...


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