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February

by Lisa Moore

“Luminous . . . Moore offers us, elegantly, exultantly, the very consciousness of her characters. In this way, she does more than make us feel for them. She makes us…

Elvissey

by Jack Womack

“Jack Womack is another of the heirs of cyberpunk, one of science fiction’s most interesting new writers.” –Los Angeles Times…

Death in a Strange Country

by Donna Leon

“This series has become one of the adornments of current crime fiction. A gem.” —The Scotsman…

Cities

by John Reader

Declared “the most enjoyable book ever written about the matter of the city” (The Times, London), this is a magisterial exploration of these defining artifacts of civilization….

Anatomy of a Song

by Marc Myers

Based on the popular Wall Street Journal column Anatomy of a Song, the story behind the rock, R&B, and pop hits that have influenced music history over the last fifty…

Grove at Home: January 10-16

…clear and tremendously useful. The essay is worth reading. “The white race is a fiction created by aggressive colonization and slavery. In the colonies destined to become the United States,…

Grove at Home: January 3-9

…a language other than English be considered American? Like my parents: They came to the United States in 1975 as refugees from Vietnam and became citizens in 1984. It’s true…

Grove at Home: November 29-December 5

…next week, he is expected to receive the Congressional Gold Medal, one of the United States’ highest civilian honors. (What modesty may have prevented de Visé from mentioning in the…

The Gay Metropolis: 50 Years After Stonewall

…Justice Anthony Kennedy’s final landmark gay rights decisions, United States v. Windsor and Obergefell v. Hodges. Kaiser’s own personal anecdotes are woven in throughout—including a carnal conga line on Christopher…

Father’s Day Reads

united by what Dean calls “sharpness,” the ability to cut to the quick with precision of thought and wit. Mixing biography, literary criticism, and cultural history, Sharp is a celebration…