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Bushwhacked: Life in George W. Bush's America

by Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose

Big Lies: The Right-Wing Propaganda Machine and How It Distorts the Truth

by Joe Conason


Disturbing the Peace

Elizabeth Costello

by J.M. Coetzee


The Saint

Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and the Intellectual Origins of the Museum of Modern Art

by Sybil Gordon Kantor


Home Truths

The Early Stories, 1953–1975

by John Updike


Playing with Today

The Voice at 3:00 AM: Selected Late and New Poems

by Charles Simic

The Metaphysician in the Dark

by Charles Simic

Charles Simic in Conversation with Michael Hulse

Between the Lines, 120 pp., $17.95 (paper)


The Missionary

Wilsonianism: Woodrow Wilson and His Legacy in American Foreign Relations

by Lloyd E. Ambrosius

Woodrow Wilson

by H.W. Brands

Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World

by Margaret MacMillan, with a foreword by Richard Holbrooke

Breaking the Heart of the World: Woodrow Wilson and the Fight for the League of Nations

by John Milton Cooper Jr.

Edith and Woodrow: The Wilson White House

by Phyllis Lee Levin


Lady Sings the Blues

America's Women: Four Hundred Years of Dolls, Drudges, Helpmates, and Heroines

by Gail Collins


In the Black Garden

Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan Through Peace and War

by Thomas de Waal

Armenia: Portraits of Survival and Hope

by Donald E. Miller and Lorna Touryan Miller, with photographs by Jerry Berndt


Snakes in Paradise

Naked Tropics: Essays on Empire and Other Rogues

by Kenneth Maxwell


The Last Romantic

Interesting Times: A Twentieth-Century Life

by Eric Hobsbawm


Silent Music

Melodies Unheard: Essays on the Mysteries of Poetry

by Anthony Hecht

Collected Later Poems

by Anthony Hecht

Coming of Age as a Poet: Milton, Keats, Eliot, Plath

by Helen Vendler

Speaking of Beauty

by Denis Donoghue


The Fate of a Humanist

Pushing Time Away: My Grandfather and the Tragedy of Jewish Vienna

by Peter Singer

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