March 19, 2007
'Worldly' editor
"[F]or all his patriotism,
[William F.] Buckley is indifferent to American exceptionalism. Indeed,
he is probably the most worldly American conservative since George
Santayana. ... Buckley's first language was Spanish, which he learned
from household servants. He did not speak English easily until he was 7
or 8. His famous prose style, with its ornate syntax and rococo
vocabulary, conveys, at times, a subtle hint of 'foreignness,' like
that of his friend Vladimir Nabokov. [. . .]
Subject:
His father, actor Anthony Perkins ... |
From:
"Sandy P. Klein" <spklein52@hotmail.com> |
Date:
Thu, 22 Mar 2007 12:50:52 -0400 |
To:
spklein52@hotmail.com |
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