New web pieces are now available on ANAMNESIS. These include Randall Smith’s new poem, “Making Walls (Re-Thinking Robert Frost’s ‘Mending Wall’ in the Age of the Office Cubicle),” and Dale Nelson’s essay, “The St. Anne’s Household in C.S. Lewis’s That Hideous Strength.” Smith’s poem humorously addresses the importance of place and why physical layout and space matter. Nelson’s essay considers all three important themes of Tradition, Place, and ‘Things Divine.’

 

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Peter Daniel Haworth
My name is Peter Haworth, and I am an independent scholar living in Phoenix, Arizona. I received my Ph.D. in Government from Georgetown University in 2008, and I am currently working on various writing projects in American Political Thought. My interests include American Political Development, Traditionalist Thought, Constitutional Law, Southern Americana, Virtue Ethics, Natural Law, Political Theology, and many other topics within the history of political theory. With me in Phoenix is my darling wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Puckett Haworth of Columbus, Mississippi and our son, Peter Randolph Augustine Haworth. My hobbies include voracious reading, minimal gun collecting, and dreaming about our future farm that might be located somewhere in beautiful Mississippi.