Ann Kjellberg Joseph Brodsky's Poetry of Exile Self-educated, intense, impulsive, unmoored, Joseph Brodsky emerged into this setting as a poetic virtuoso; he did things with Russian verse that no one had thought possible. May 11, 2020
Lucy McKeon Portraits of American Protest In Our Voices, Our Streets: American Protests 2001–2011, Kevin Bubriski documents the first decade of the new millennium with portraits of dissent. April 11, 2020
Mira Jacob Race & Romance in America I couldn’t stop thinking about it. I’d been the wrong color in America my whole life. But it hurt worse somehow, knowing it was the same in a country full of people who (I had thought) looked like me. March 23, 2019
Alex Carp History for a Post-Fact America What was America? The question is nearly as old as the republic itself. Jill Lepore has written what she has called the most ambitious single-volume American history written in generations. October 19, 2018