Quintus Curtius is an essayist and cultural observer. His writings deal primarily with historical, literary, philosophical, educational, and moral subjects, with an emphasis on masculinity and its contemporary meaning. His first book, "Thirty Seven," is a collection of essays characterized by a passionate search for the essence of the modern masculine identity, and how that identity can best be shaped. Drawing on the experience of thousands of years of history, Quintus codifies the essence of the male experience in a way that no other contemporary writer has attempted.