Iread with interest the great Spencer Klavan’s recent essay on the culture and art coming out of the Right—or a lack thereof.
I’ve written about these themes before, as some of you know. But Mr. Klavan was bold enough to say the absolute truth in his essay—the thing we all think but are afraid to speak about publicly. And that is: despite the grandiose budgets, mainstream fame, and big financial successes of some conservative creative efforts, there is still little in the way of “art,” that is, something that transcends. (In the case of a piece of popular art, I would define this as something that could be considered a “classic.”)
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