THE CONVERSATON: John O'Sullivan, Littérateur

Michael Walsh17 Apr, 2025 < 1 Min Read
Advisor, scholar, editor, writer, gentleman.

John O’Sullivan is the founding editor of The Pipeline, editor-at-large of National Review, editor of Australia’s Quadrant, and president of the Danube Institute in Budapest, Hungary. He has served as associate editor of the Times of London, as editorial and op-ed editor for Canada’s National Post, and as special adviser to Margaret Thatcher. He is the author of The President, the Pope, and the Prime Minister: Three Who Changed the World. We spoke in London last September at the Reform Club in Pall Mall on the occasion of the publication of our book, Against the Corporate Media, to which John contributed a major essay.

Michael Walsh is a journalist, author, pianist, and screenwriter. He was for 16 years the music critic and a foreign correspondent for Time Magazine. His works include the novels As Time Goes By, And All the Saints, and the bestselling “Devlin” series of NSA thrillers; as well as the nonfiction bestseller, The Devil’s Pleasure Palace and its sequel, The Fiery Angel. His new book of military history, A Rage to Conquer, was published in late January. He divides his time between rural New England and even more rural Ireland.

MORE ARTICLES

See All

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

twitterfacebook-official