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A Splendid Exchange
by William J. Bernstein“[An] entertaining and greatly enlightening book . . . Bernstein is a fine writer and knows how to tell a great story well. . . . He never loses sight…
“Do they know about Martin Luther King?”: from the epilogue of Charles Kaiser’s 1968 in America, newly published this month in a thirtieth anniversary edition
…the awful grace of God.” What we need in the United States is not division; what we need in the United States is not hatred; what we need in the…
Freeman’s: Animals
by John FreemanFeaturing new work from Mieko Kawakami, Martín Espada, Kali Fajardo-Anstine, Arthur Sze, Camonghne Felix, and more, the latest installment of the acclaimed literary journal Freeman’s explores the irrevocably intertwined lives…
Grove at Home: August 23—29
…for the royal family of the United Arab Emirates. A few years after H is for Hawk caused a sensation among readers, Helen shot this wild, wonderful footage for PBS’s…
Grove at home: August 16—22
…“took the qualities that made our father charismatic, and made them petty.” “I was driving home listening to the radio on Thursday when I heard that Michael Jackson was dead….
The Postmoderns: The New American Poetry Revised
by Donald M. AllenUnited by their “postmodernist” concerns with spontaneity, “instantism,” formal and syntactic flexibility, and the revelation of both the creator and the process through the writing itself, these 38 poets represent…
My Venice and Other Essays
by Donna Leon“Leon . . . takes both loving and jaundiced looks at Italy and the United States, music, men and many other subjects in My Venice.” —New York Times Book Review…
The Long Emergency
by James Howard Kunstler“[A] popular blueprint for surviving the end of oil.” –Paul Greenberg, The New York Times Book Review…
A Lily of the Field
by John LawtonSet in Vienna, London, and the United States, and spanning 1934 to 1948, John Lawton’s brilliant novel A Lily of the Field follows the loosely parallel lives of cellist Meret…
Comrades in Miami
by Jose LatourFrom an acclaimed crime writer, a riveting espionage novel that takes us inside the battle of wits between Cuba and the United States.