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March 07, 2025

The Age of Diagnosis by Suzanne O'Sullivan

March 07, 2025/ Joe Spivey
The Age of Diagnosis by Suzanne O'Sullivan

A searing account of the modern epidemic of over-diagnosing everything in sight.

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March 07, 2025/ Joe Spivey/
Suzanne O'Sullivan, The Age of Diagnosis, medicine, medical practice
March 03, 2025

The Celts: A Modern History by Ian Stewart

March 03, 2025/ Steve Donoghue
The Celts: A Modern History by Ian Stewart

An engaging new study of the history and many uses of Celtic identity

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March 03, 2025/ Steve Donoghue/
The Celts: A Modern History, Ian Stewart, Celts, Celtic history, European history
March 02, 2025

The World After Gaza by Pankaj Mishra

March 02, 2025/ Steve Donoghue
The World After Gaza by Pankaj Mishra

Historian Pankaj Mishra looks at Israel’s war on Gaza

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March 02, 2025/ Steve Donoghue/
The World After Gaza, Pankaj Mishra, Israel, Gaza
February 24, 2025

A Century of Poetry in The New Yorker, edited by Kevin Young

February 24, 2025/ Steve Donoghue
A Century of Poetry in The New Yorker, edited by Kevin Young

A big new poetry anthology commemorates the magazine’s 100th year

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February 24, 2025/ Steve Donoghue/
Kevin Young, A Century of Poetry in The New Yorker, The New Yorker, poetry
February 23, 2025

Den of Spies by Craig Unger

February 23, 2025/ Joe Spivey
Den of Spies by Craig Unger

A new history of the negotiations that put Ronald Reagan in power

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February 23, 2025/ Joe Spivey/
Den of Spies, Craig Unger, history, American history, President Reagan
February 21, 2025

Summer of Fire and Blood by Lyndal Roper

February 21, 2025/ Steve Donoghue
Summer of Fire and Blood by Lyndal Roper

A colorful new history of a social convulsion in 16th-century Germany

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February 21, 2025/ Steve Donoghue/
Lyndal Roper, Summer of Fire and Blood, German Peasants' War, Reformation, Martin Luther, european history
February 12, 2025

New and Collected Hell by Shane McCrae

February 12, 2025/ Eric Bies
New and Collected Hell by Shane McCrae

The narrator of McCrae’s poem sequence takes a strange journey

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February 12, 2025/ Eric Bies/
February 04, 2025

Sleepers Awake by Oli Hazzard

February 04, 2025/ Eric Bies
Sleepers Awake by Oli Hazzard

A new collection of experimental poetry from Oli Hazzard

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February 04, 2025/ Eric Bies/
Sleepers Awake, Oli Hazzard, poetry, contemporary poetry
February 03, 2025

A Century of Fiction in the New Yorker, edited by Deborah Treisman

February 03, 2025/ Steve Donoghue
A Century of Fiction in the New Yorker, edited by Deborah Treisman

A gigantic anthology of New Yorker fiction in honor of the magazine’s 100th birthday

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February 03, 2025/ Steve Donoghue/
Deborah Treisman, A Century of Fiction in the New Yorker, fiction, contemporary fiction, The New Yorker, New Yorker fiction
February 01, 2025

Three Wild Dogs (and the truth) by Markus Zusak

February 01, 2025/ Steve Donoghue
Three Wild Dogs (and the truth) by Markus Zusak

The author of “The Book Thief” writes about the dogs in his life

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February 01, 2025/ Steve Donoghue/
Three Wild Dogs (and the truth), Markus Zusak, dogs, dog stories
January 31, 2025

Andromeda by Therese Bohman

January 31, 2025/ Steve Donoghue
Andromeda by Therese Bohman

A novel in which two members of a publishing house reflect on their work and life together

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January 31, 2025/ Steve Donoghue/
Andromeda, Therese Bohman, Marlaine Delargy, fiction, literature in translation, Swedish fiction, contemporary fiction
January 30, 2025

Criminal Justice in Divided America by David Sklansky

January 30, 2025/ Steve Donoghue
Criminal Justice in Divided America by David Sklansky

A new reforming look at one era of the American legal system

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January 30, 2025/ Steve Donoghue/
David Sklansky, Criminal Justice in Divided America, law, legal system
January 29, 2025

Asian/Other by Vidyan Ravinthiran

January 29, 2025/ Steve Donoghue
Asian/Other by Vidyan Ravinthiran

A memoir by a poetry critic

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January 29, 2025/ Steve Donoghue/
Asian/Other, Vidyan Ravinthiran, memoir
January 28, 2025

Foxglovewise by Ange Mlinko

January 28, 2025/ Eric Bies
Foxglovewise by Ange Mlinko

The latest poetry volume from Ange Mlinko

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January 28, 2025/ Eric Bies/
Foxglovewise, Ange Mlinko, poetry
January 27, 2025

Doc Watson: A Life in Music by Eddie Huffman

January 27, 2025/ James Ruchala
Doc Watson: A Life in Music by Eddie Huffman

A new biography of an Appalachian virtuoso.

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January 27, 2025/ James Ruchala/
Eddie Huffman, Doc Watson, biography, American music, music biography
January 26, 2025

Everything Must Go! by Dorian Lynskey

January 26, 2025/ Steve Donoghue
Everything Must Go! by Dorian Lynskey

A lively tour through the end of the world in life and art

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January 26, 2025/ Steve Donoghue/
Everything Must Go, Dorian Lynskey, apocalyptic fiction, the end of the world
January 25, 2025

Being Jewish after the Destruction of Gaza by Peter Beinart

January 25, 2025/ Steve Donoghue
Being Jewish after the Destruction of Gaza by Peter Beinart

A slim consideration of Jewish identity in the light of the violence in Gaza

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January 25, 2025/ Steve Donoghue/
Being Jewish after the Destruction of Gaza, Peter Beinart, Gaza, Netanyahu, Israel
January 25, 2025

Lawless Republic by Josiah Osgood

January 25, 2025/ Steve Donoghue
Lawless Republic by Josiah Osgood

A new history of Cicero taking advantage of political chaos to further his career

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January 25, 2025/ Steve Donoghue/
Lawless Republic, Josiah Osgood, Cicero, Catiline Conspiracy, history, ancient history, Roman history
January 24, 2025

Open Socrates by Agnes Callard

January 24, 2025/ Steve Donoghue
Open Socrates by Agnes Callard

A philosopher philosophizes about philosophy

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January 24, 2025/ Steve Donoghue/
Open Socrates, The Case for a Philosophical Life, Anges Callard, philosophy, Socrates, Plato
January 24, 2025

The Waiting Game by Nicola Clark

January 24, 2025/ Steve Donoghue
The Waiting Game by Nicola Clark

The tumultuous lives of Tudor ladies-in-waiting

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January 24, 2025/ Steve Donoghue/
The Waiting Game, Nicola Clark, history, Tudor history
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