The Plain

BY DOMINIC WIGHTMAN Once, the plain was united by a single path, a shared journey. But now, the path has fragmented. Men and women bear their burdens—hopes, dreams, suspicions—like pilgrims on an ancient road. And on the horizon, a storm gathers. Not a single tempest, but a maelstrom of winds, each howling with its own menace, its own peril. This is the chronicle of Western … Continue reading The Plain

An Immigrant’s Love Letter to the West

BY JAMES BEMBRIDGE Konstantin Kisin is a comedian, political commentator and co-host of the widely celebrated show TRIGGERnometry. His first book, An Immigrant’s Love Letter to the West, serves as a warning siren to those who take for granted the freedoms that Western Civilisation affords; freedoms of which Kisin’s grandparents – under the oppressions of Soviet Russia – could have only dreamed. Britain’s middle-class commentariat … Continue reading An Immigrant’s Love Letter to the West