by Carolus Press | Mar 20, 2023 | Articles
Author: The Saxon Cross Maps of Middle-Earth have been laid over maps of Europe before. They’re never very interesting, because they seem to prove that Tolkien’s world was nothing close to a one-to-one representation of an ancient Europe. They usually...
by Carolus Press | Mar 20, 2023 | Poetry
Author: i_Candidus It’s okay when I don’t know how the rain falls, when I don’t understand your sombre face. You like to look out of windows. I like to busy myself with words you won’t give me. Pages of heaven with black & red ink reside in thrift stores. They...
by Carolus Press | Mar 17, 2023 | Articles
Author: Principality of Spirit Before this review of “The End of History and The Last Man” can truly begin, a preface is in order. I did my very best to keep in mind that the book was published in 1992 and thus couldn’t have necessarily...
by Carolus Press | Mar 8, 2023 | Poetry
Author: Greater Myth Their hair sways in the dusk, Heads mounted on spears. Some bad seeds and husk, Their people shed no tears. Painted in scar and bloody stain, The sun sets on an empire of lies. People left and shadows remain, The last newborn...
by Carolus Press | Mar 6, 2023 | Articles
Author: Neoliberate An exploration of different psychological temperaments in Don Quixote, Dante’s Inferno, and The Tale of Genji. “The psychotic drowns in the same waters in which the mystic swims with delight.”...