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Prufrock

Micah Mattix, John Wilson

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Authors

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  • Micah Mattix

    Micah Mattix has written for The Wall Street Journal, National Review, The Atlantic, Humanities, and many other publications. He is a former senior editor at Spectator World and former contributing editor to The Weekly Standard.

  • John Wilson

    John Wilson edited Books & Culture (1995-2016). He writes regularly for First Things and a range of other magazines. He is a contributing editor at the Englewood Review of Books and senior editor at Marginalia Review of Books.

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