Christoph Irmscher
chrisirmscher.bsky.social
Christoph Irmscher
@chrisirmscher.bsky.social

Literary critic & book reviewer. http://christophirmscher.com.

Art 29%
Communication & Media Studies 20%

I hope someone puts it up again over night and again and again… they can take down the flags but not erase their achievements.

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Very pleased to be published in @washingtonmonthly.com today! And —“Bernie for Burlington”…what a fabulous biography!

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The young Bernie Sanders was an oddball and a perennial candidate. But even then, he saw a reality other politicians ignored.

@chrisirmscher.bsky.social reviews "Bernie for Burlington" by @dchiasso.bsky.social

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Before the Revolution
The young Bernie Sanders was an oddball and a perennial candidate. But even then, he saw a reality other politicians ignored.
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A terrific experience to chair the @bookcritics.bsky.social nonfiction committee, with the amazing @gwinnma.bsky.social, @michaelschaub.bsky.social, Jacob Appel, Colette Bancroft, Iris Dunkle, Jonathan Leal. Congrats to all longlisted authors and all writers whose work we read during the last year!
Announcing the National Book Critics Circle 2025 Longlist for Nonfiction

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Announcing the National Book Critics Circle 2025 Longlist for Nonfiction

This was a fun committee to serve on. Congratulations to all the winners—and, really, everyone who published a biography last year. I read so many books I loved, but we were only able to pick 10 for the longlist, alas! Many of your books I will carry with me for a while. Thank you!
Announcing the National Book Critics Circle 2025 Longlist for Biography
Announcing the National Book Critics Circle 2025 Longlist for Biography

Congratulations to these amazing writers! As a member of the @bookcritics.bsky.social fiction committee, I’ve felt so privileged to read your work!
Announcing the National Book Critics Circle 2025 Longlist for Fiction

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Announcing the National Book Critics Circle 2025 Longlist for Fiction

My new review in @washingtonmonthly.com of Brian Soucek’s brilliant “The Opinionated University” published by @uchicagopress.bsky.social. All the arguments you need next time your administration decides to remain silent.

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Fascinating piece by Kukula Award winner @chrisirmscher.bsky.social @washingtonmonthly.com on the trap of "viewpoint diversity" increasingly adopted by US colleges in a vain attempt to stay out of Trump's crosshairs.

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The Kalven Trap
University leaders are clinging to “viewpoint diversity” and institutional neutrality in the face of MAGA assaults. This is a mistake.
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A fun crash course in art history in the guise of a novel: Thomas Schlesser's "Mona's Eyes" from @europaeditions.bsky.social. My review in @theartnewspaper.bsky.social: www.theartnewspaper.com/2025/12/02/f...
French novel explores art as seen through the eyes of a young girl
The book provides a fresh—and refreshing—perspectives on famous works by the likes of Georgia O’Keeffe, Van Gogh and Goya
www.theartnewspaper.com

A new book on the Vorticists finally puts the female artists front and center. My review of James King's "Our Little Gang" (@reaktionbools.co.uk) in @theartnewspapwr.bsky.social): www.theartnewspaper.com/2025/10/31/n...
New book highlights Vorticism’s toxic side—and puts its women pioneers back in the frame
James King’s study places Jessica Dismorr and Helen Saunders at the centre of the movement
www.theartnewspaper.com

Such a pleasure to speak with Anne Kim of @washingtonmonthly.com about the art of book reviewing.

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Feed: "Washington Monthly"
By: Anne Kim on Thursday, October 9, 2025
In Defense of Book Reviews
Kukula Award winner Christoph Irmscher discusses the craft of professional criticism, and why book reviews remain vital to democracy.
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Laurent Binet's brilliant art historical whodunnit "Perspectives" (@fsgbooks.bsky.social, @penguinbooksuk.bsky.social) makes the world of 16th-century Florence come alive. My review in The Art Newspaper: www.theartnewspaper.com/2025/10/01/p...
Pontormo, Vasari and Michelangelo take leading roles in this 16th-century whodunnit
Novelist Laurent Binet weaves a compelling tale of Renaissance Italy with this art historical murder mystery
www.theartnewspaper.com

New review in this week's @wsj.com of Henry Wiencek's "Stan and Gus" (@fsgbooks.bsky.social), a dual bio of Augustus Saint-Gaudens and the notorious Stanford White. Find out why I think a crab is the fitting symbol of their friendship:

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‘Stan and Gus’ Review: Monsters and Monuments
Stanford White and Augustus Saint-Gaudens had ambitious visions for New York City—and towering egos to match.
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My take on Jonathan Aaron’s wonderful “Just About Anything” @cmupress.bsky.social in @ronslate.bsky.social’s “On the Seawall”: “Aaron’s poetry, for the length of a few lines, a handful of pages, persuades us that things or people that are gone aren’t, in fact, lost.” www.ronslate.com/on-just-abou...

My new review in @wsj.com--"The Shape of Wonder," @pantheonbooks.bsky.social, a very readable book, by astrophysicist Alan Lightman and abstronomer Martin Rees. Felt compelled to put in a reminder at the end that the humanities and arts are kind of cool, too: www.wsj.com/arts-culture...
‘The Shape of Wonder’ Review: Loving Their Lab Lives
The pursuit of scientific knowledge through experiment demands training, rigor and precision. For some it is a deep source of joy.
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If you‘re curious about what‘s happening to higher ed in my state (Indiana), here‘s an indispensable analysis, with plenty of evidence, by my colleague Purnima Bose: againstthecurrent.org/atc238/india...
Indiana’s Assault on Public Education
Godfather of Trump University, Trump is insisting on his rules for private and public U.S. universities. RIGHT-WING AUTHORITARIANS such as Donald Trump and his MAGA minions drive their ideological …
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I am so thrilled to have won one of the two 2025 Kukula awards, and congratulations to all the finalists and fellow award winner Ian Johnson. My deep gratitude to @washingtonmonthly.com for making this award possible—and to Kukula Kapoor Glastris, too, for her work. What a legacy!
The Washington Monthly’s annual award celebrates the best in nonfiction book reviewing and honors the memory of Kukula Kapoor Glastris, the magazine’s beloved books editor. Read online about this year's winners:

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The 2025 Kukula Award Winners  | Washington Monthly
Annual award celebrates nonfiction book reviewing and honors the memory of Kukula Kapoor Glastris, the magazine’s beloved books editor.
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The Washington Monthly’s annual award celebrates the best in nonfiction book reviewing and honors the memory of Kukula Kapoor Glastris, the magazine’s beloved books editor. Read online about this year's winners:

washingtonmonthly.com/2025/08/20/t...
The 2025 Kukula Award Winners  | Washington Monthly
Annual award celebrates nonfiction book reviewing and honors the memory of Kukula Kapoor Glastris, the magazine’s beloved books editor.
washingtonmonthly.com

Audubon is usually associated with largeness—here’s my view of him as a miniaturist, published in @engelsbergideas.bsky.social. engelsbergideas.com/essays/when-...
When nature took flight
In The Birds of America, a monumental achievement in every sense, John James Audubon wanted more than to illustrate nature. He made it come alive in his art, humbling mankind in the process.
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Very happy to be a finalist. Book reviewers often work in obscurity—it’s so great of @washingtonmonthly.com to recognize our work. Congratulations to all the other finalists!

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The Washington Monthly proudly announces the finalists of the 2025 Kukula Award for Excellence in Nonfiction Book Reviewing:
The Washington Monthly Announces Finalists for 2025 Kukula Award Book Review Prize    | Washington Monthly
Kukula Award book review prize honors exemplary nonfiction book reviewing that elucidates key issues of our times.
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Congrats to all the poetry finalists of @bookcritics.bsky.social! It has been such an honor to serve on this committee!
We're excited to announce the shortlist for the 2024 NBCC Award for Poetry! Congratulations to all of the finalists.

What a delight to serve on the autobiography committee of @bookcritics.bsky.social! Congrats to all our finalists!
We're excited to announce the shortlist for the 2024 NBCC Award for Autobiography! Congratulations to all of the finalists.

It has been such an honor to serve on the biography committee of @bookcritics.bsky.social. Check out our excellent finalists below!
We're excited to announce the shortlist for the 2024 NBCC Award for Biography! Congratulations to all of the finalists.