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June 7, 2016
Malcolm Forbes
How to Prosecute a War Criminal
Philippe Sands's new book is both a family memoir and a gripping courtroom drama.
June 6, 2016
Alex Shephard
Jonathan Franzen continues his campaign against cats by blurbing a book about how cats are bad.
June 3, 2016
Margaret Eby
Harry Crews’s Wild Ride
A new biography of the cult author shows that the most enduring character he created was his own.
June 1, 2016
Elizabeth Wilson
How an “Indecent” Outfit Revolutionized Women’s Tennis
The sport's role in liberating women from the passivity of Victorian society.
June 1, 2016
Kathryn Joyce
The Truth About China’s Missing Daughters
A new book debunks the myth that Chinese parents favored sons.
May 31, 2016
Malcolm Harris
Who Gets to Speak Freely?
Timothy Garton Ash's new book mounts an impassioned defense of free speech, but fails to reckon with its greatest flaw.
May 26, 2016
Laura Tanenbaum
The Books That Made Them Feminists
How a bookstore movement transformed the lives of a generation.
May 25, 2016
Alex Shephard
A bunch of writers think Donald Trump is bad.
May 24, 2016
Alexandra Molotkow
How Love Works
A new history shows our dating habits have always been shaped by our work lives.
May 23, 2016
Tess Crain
Still Waters Run Deep: Reassembling Karl Ove Knausgaard
How do you distinguish between the man and his protagonist?
May 19, 2016
Alexandra Pechman
Emily Dickinson Isn’t You
Biographers try to see themselves in the reclusive poet, and fail to show us who she really was.
May 19, 2016
Natasha Lennard
How to Create a Refugee Crisis
Patrick Kingsley’s latest book is an urgent appeal to humanity and reason.
May 18, 2016
Alex Shephard
Donald Trump doesn’t read books.
May 17, 2016
Maggie Doherty
Rivka Galchen’s Mother Lode
Her new memoir explores how having a child makes you a different kind of writer.
May 11, 2016
Alex Shephard
Good news: There’s a new
The Winds of Winter
chapter. Bad news: It’s set in Dorne.
May 10, 2016
Matthew C. Simpson
Thomas Jefferson’s Double Life
A new biography explains the contradictions in a man who defended equality while owning slaves.
May 9, 2016
Sarah Marshall
Memoirs of a School Shooter’s Mother
Her story is hard to share, but Sue Klebold's book about her son shows Columbine from a new perspective.
May 6, 2016
Alex Shephard
Will Season 6 of
Game of Thrones
solve two of the books’ biggest mysteries in its first three episodes?
May 6, 2016
Hilary Reid
A Century of Conflicted, Complicated Motherhood in Art
A new art book aims to show that biology is not destiny.
May 4, 2016
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Samuel Moyn
You Must Remember This
Do our memorials to the dead do more harm than good?
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