Posted on 05/21/2015 10:57:49 AM PDT by OK Sun
Rockford, Illinois. After thirty-one years at Chronicles Magazinethirty of them as editorclassicist, poet and polemicist Tom Fleming has retired.
During his tenure at this small but influential magazine of the paleoconservative right, which was founded by Polish emigre Leopold Tyrmand but turned into a real magazine by Tom, he published political and social commentators that varied from the Agrarian-minded Mel Bradford to the analyst of power that was Sam Francis, to the more humorous libertarian Bill Kauffman. He also published many men of letters: Wendell Berry, John Lukacs, George Garrett, Jorge Luis Borges, Andrew Lytle, Walker Percy, and Russell Kirk, to name a few.
In recent years the magazines readers have enjoyed regular contributions from Clyde Wilson, James O. Tate, Philip Jenkins, Roger McGrath, George McCartney, Frank Brownlow, Claude Polin and several othersa solid group who made the magazine interesting. Former Chronicles senior editor for books Chilton Williamson, whom Tom hired away from National Review in 1989, succeeds him.
Toms legacy will be, first, a publication that was willing to put its editorial hand on third rail political topics (such as massive immigration) when other magazines simply ducked. Anyone really interested in free political speech, be you on the right or left, should appreciate his courage. Secondly, he created a political magazine that was interested in the wider culture and in art, in way many political journals and sites are not, or not seriously. To give one example: the poetry published under Toms tenure (edited in recent years by poetry editor Catharine Savage Brosman) has been uniformly goodmaking the magazine the only one in America guilty of that.
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George W. Bush was a screw-up in everything he did before having the presidency handed to him by a corrupt political conspiracy, and it came as no surprise that he screwed up the country in the eight years he spent pretending to govern.
My, what a refreshingly dissident insight!
What pure and limpid prose! It fairly trips off the tongue!
We are losing a Mencken, an Eliot, a Bierce!
If only the mainstream media that Fleming spent his entire career allegedly battling against had allowed similar sentiments to be expressed.
But no - nothing but praise and flattery for President Bush flowed from the pens of Paul Krugman, Richard Cohen, Maureen Dowd, Frank Rich, and the entire coastal establishment.
The man is truly a visionary.
My he never permit the postern to clatter against his posterior as he and his brilliant analysis make their grand exeunt.
Anyone know who is taking over?
Never mind. I found it.
I’ve always enjoyed reading Fleming and am glad to see he’ll remain active.
“Toms legacy will be, first, a publication that was willing to put its editorial hand on third rail political topics (such as massive immigration) when other magazines simply ducked.”
BTTT
Who? I am a subscriber. Had not heard this.
The article says Chilton Williamson. I was hoping for Scott Richert, but he may not want it.
You have a point. IIRC Williamson is older, so perhaps Richert will be next in line.
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