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Issue
Year
'Forbidden Notebook' by Alba de Céspedes, translated from Italian by Ann Goldstein:
2023
'Cinema Speculation' by Quentin Tarantino:
2023
Quentin Tarantino flips the script with ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ novel:
2021
How Black soldiers helped end the US Civil War:
2021
6 books on diversity, equity and inclusion:
2021
An isolated estate, odd residents and a deliciously creepy debut:
2020
The lies and mistakes that led us into Iraq, laid out in a new book:
2020
‘The King of Confidence,’ by Miles Harvey:
2020
‘When Truth Mattered’: The editor whose paper covered the Kent State shootings looks back 50 years:
2020
In her haunting memoir, Carmen Maria Machado tackles abuse in queer relationships:
2020
Tesla’s unvarnished story in electric detail:
2019
Howard Stern the great… listener? Interviews that define the evolution of pop culture:
2019
Meltzer’s nonfiction ‘The First Conspiracy’ unravels secret plot to kill George Washington:
2019
Bill Cunningham’s fashionable life recalled in two new books:
2018
Cuba: The Cookbook:
2018
An inside glimpse into what it means to be a female writer and showrunner in Hollywood:
2018
Four new biographies introduce us to remarkable people:
2018
Three new books celebrate the homes of other cultures:
2018
Trap Kitchen - Bangin' Recipes From Compton:
2018
In ‘France Is a Feast,’ Paul Child steps out from Julia’s shadow:
2017
Matthew Weiner takes a break from TV success with a suspenseful new book:
2017
The Branding of the American Mind: How colleges & universities turn student researchers into profit:
2017