Scientists in Dreamland

What might our nightly visions mean?

Nightmare Obscura: A Dream Engineer's Guide Through the Sleeping Mind by Michelle Carr

Conjurer of Worlds

The writer who made fantasy history

The Tower and the Ruin: J. R. R. Tolkien's Creation by Michael D. C. Drout

Hold the Salt

Reconsidering an ancient city’s bad reputation

Carthage: A New History by Eve MacDonald

The Minotaur’s Muses

The romantic cruelty of a brilliant artist

Hidden Portraits: Six Women Who Shaped Picasso's Life by Sue Roe

Compassionate Curmudgeon

Why we must root ourselves in the real world

Arthur Schopenhauer: The Life and Thought of Philosophy's Greatest Pessimist by David Bather Woods

Swept Away

A gusty tour of one of our planet’s primordial forces

The Breath of the Gods: The History and Future of the Wind by Simon Winchester

Jessica Mitford on the British late-night talk show After Dark; August 20, 1988 (Wikimedia Commons)

Making Trouble

A British aristocrat’s leftist noblesse oblige

Troublemaker: The Fierce, Unruly Life of Jessica Mitford by Carla Kaplan

All His Biographers Merely Players

Retracing the Bard’s lost years

The Dream Factory: London’s First Playhouse and the Making of William Shakespeare by Daniel Swift

Playwright, Poet, Outsider, Spy

The Wayward Scholar of the London Stage

A Stranger Everywhere

The inner world of one of America’s great warrior poets

Baldwin: A Love Story Nicholas Boggs

Sea Changes

Navigating the currents of midlife—and redefining home along the way

Directions to Myself: A Memoir of Four Yearsby Heidi Julavits

Family Tatters

A social experiment gone wrong

The Sullivanians: Sex, Psychotherapy, and the Wild Life of an American Communeby Alexander Stille

Frontline Oracle

A new biography of America’s most beloved grunt reporter

The Soldier’s Truth: Ernie Pyle and the Story of World War IIby David Chrisinger

We Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet

After Covid-19, what might be next?

Blight: Fungi and the Coming Pandemicby Emily Monosson

Don’t Forget Intuition

The art of doing science

In a Flight of Starlings: The Wonders of Complex Systemsby Giorgio Parisi

Shell Shock and Awe

The enduring terror of the trenches

Soldiers Don’t Go Mad: A Story of Brotherhood, Poetry, and Mental Illness During the First World Warby Charles Glass

Notes and Outtakes

Good writing never gets old

Tabula Rasa: Volume 1by John McPhee

Someone’s Gotta Do It

On transforming monotony into meaning

Henry at Work: Thoreau on Making a Livingby John Kaag and Jonathan van Belle

Death in Drohobych

A new biography of a Polish literary master

Bruno Schulz: An Artist, a Murder, and the Hijacking of Historyby Benjamin Balint

Our Pragmatic Present

There is no prescribed meaning or purpose to our lives—and that’s okay

Mind in Nature: John Dewey, Cognitive Science, and a Naturalistic Philosophy for Livingby Mark Johnson and Jay Schulkin

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