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Sarah Menkedick
Rebecca West, Martha Gellhorn, and the Art of Self-Reinvention
Julia Cooke’s biography of three writers illuminates the profound complexity of women’s lives without apologizing, justifying, or moralizing.
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Jeremy Lybarger
When Peter Hujar Met Paul Thek
A new joint biography traces the lives and work of the two artists, who became lovers in the 1960s.
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Adam Nayman
The Christophers
Puts an Unrepentant Art Monster Through His Paces
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Adam Nayman
The Christophers
Puts an Unrepentant Art Monster Through His Paces
Books & the Arts
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The Enduring Vigilante Credo of Bernie Goetz
Kim Phillips-Fein
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Kim Phillips-Fein
The Enduring Vigilante Credo of Bernie Goetz
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How Gambling Ate the World
Jacob Bacharach
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Jacob Bacharach
How Gambling Ate the World
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How Gambling Ate the World
Jacob Bacharach
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Jacob Bacharach
How Gambling Ate the World
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Love Story
Captures the Strangeness of Being a Kennedy
Phillip Maciak
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Phillip Maciak
Love Story
Captures the Strangeness of Being a Kennedy
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Love Story
Captures the Strangeness of Being a Kennedy
Phillip Maciak
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Phillip Maciak
Love Story
Captures the Strangeness of Being a Kennedy
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Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein
The Disillusioned College Grads Turning to the Labor Movement
At workplaces from Starbucks to Apple, highly educated downwardly mobile young people are organizing for better conditions.
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Hannah Rosefield
Ben Lerner’s
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Is a Labyrinth of Allusions
The author’s intricate, unsettling new novel is a book of echoes and parallels.