Heart of Semi-Darkness

A writer’s delectable quest for rare flavors

Masters of Horror and Magic

The German folklorists who helped build a nation

For Want of Touch

The astonishing breadth of our passions

Imperiled Planet

The ecological havoc we’ve wrought

The Burning Earth: A History by Sunil Amrith

Ground Truth

A story of dirt, dollars, and death

The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi by Wright Thompson

Insisting on the Positive

A popular historian’s philosophical musings

On Freedom by Timothy Snyder

A Stranger in the Seven Hills

A refugee’s experience in the Eternal City

Roman Year: A Memoir by André Aciman

Mortal Coils

We aren’t alone in facing the inevitable

Playing Possum: How Animals Understand Death by Susana Monsó

Silent Partner

The union that may have made possible a writer’s late flourishing

A Wilder Shore: The Romantic Odyssey of Fanny and Robert Louis Stevenson by Camille Peri

Schmaltz of Significance

How the first talkie treated the myth of the melting pot

Only in America: Al Jolson and The Jazz Singer by Richard Bernstein

A Rare Intelligence

A review of a thrilling life

The Pigeon Tunnel: Stories From My LifeBy John le Carré

Manifest Poverty

Poor southern whites have long been a people without a country

White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America By Nancy Isenberg

Courting All Voters

The judicial effects of American civic engagement

Engines of Liberty: The Power of Citizen Activists to Make Constitutional Law By David Cole

With Noses Held High

Personal aspiration need not always lead to snobbery

Pretentiousness: Why It Matters By Dan Fox

Annals of Human Oddity

Casting an eye on “freaks” with sensitivity and compassion

Diane Arbus: Portrait of a Photographer By Arthur Lubow

The Great Summing Up

The volumes that compiled the knowledge and spirit of an age

Everything Explained That Is Explainable By Denis Boyles

The Lives Aquatic

There is much more to gilled creatures than meets the eye

What a Fish Knows: The Inner Lives of Our Underwater Cousins By Jonathan Balcombe

Bohemian Rhapsody

The troubled homeless historian who beguiled and bedeviled

Joe Gould’s Teeth By Jill Lepore

Lives of the Philosophers

The postwar thinkers who stripped the world of preconceptions

At the Existentialist Café By Sarah Bakewell

Taking It to the Street

What it’s like to be down and out in America

Ghetto: The Invention of a Place, the History of an IdeaBy Mitchell Duneier / Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City By Matthew Desmond

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