Critic, Philosopher, and Author

Carlin Romano

1 article 2001

Carlin Romano is a literary critic, journalist, and philosopher who served as literary critic of The Philadelphia Inquirer for many years and later became a professor of philosophy and humanities at Ursinus College. He is the author of 'America the Philosophical' and has contributed cultural and intellectual commentary to numerous publications. He wrote for The Weekly Standard on topics related to identity and antisemitism.

Semite and Anti-Semite

October 22, 2001 · Magazine, Books and Arts

Peace: The Arabian Caricature A Study of Anti-Semitic Imagery by Arieh Stav Gefen, 288 pp., $30 AS THE MORAL STENCH OF MASS MURDER by Islamic terrorists lingers, so does a blunt question: Why? In his classic memoir, "Survival in Auschwitz," Primo Levi recounts a moment now famous in Holocaust…