The New York Review of Books Book Recommendations & Book Mentions
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Ulysses: Second Edition
James Joyce
Today is both the one hundredth anniversary of the publication of Ulysses and James Joyce’s 140th birthday. In our January 13 issue, Anne Enright took the occasion of the novel’s centennial year to revisit Dublin and Leopold Bloom’s very long day. https://t.co/I4wumDh5jJ
Paperback, 2022
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Night of the Living Rez
Morgan Talty
“With 574 federally recognized tribes, no one writer or book can represent them all. Talty’s stories contain details specific to being Penobscot, but this is only part of who his characters are.” —@KerriArsenault on Morgan Talty’s Night of the Living Rez https://t.co/JTZik7FyPV
Paperback, 2022
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Night of the Living Rez
Morgan Talty
Kerri Arsenault (@KerriArsenault) on Morgan Talty’s short story collection, Night of the Living Rez https://t.co/W7Dp81h32h
Paperback, 2022
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The Red Badge of Courage
Stephen Crane
Stephen Crane wrote The Red Badge of Courage because he wanted to see what physical fear felt like. He found his material in war, poverty, and danger; he worked best when he was afraid, “trembling in his bones and scarcely aware of what he was doing” https://t.co/zJ4JnofDNI
Paperback, Mass Market, 1981
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Yoga
Emmanuel Carrère
Emmanuel Carrère, writes Adam Thirlwell, “abandoned fiction to explore a new territory of nonfiction or autofiction: an apparent universe of true stories, but one where the subject was still madness or suffering or mania.” https://t.co/eMislQgX4E
Paperback, 2023
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The Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet
Georgius Everhardus Rumphius
Free from the Archives “If you revel in the struggle of humanity to comprehend the vastness and beauty of nature...then this book will repay you a thousandfold.” Tim Flannery in 1999 on The Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet https://go.nybooks.com/3MwKtE0
Hardcover, 1999
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The Employees: A Workplace Novel of the 22nd Century
Olga Ravn
Olga Ravn’s novel “The Employees” is gnomic and elliptical where most science fiction is expository. Laura Miller reviews the book in our latest issue. https://t.co/DnSEtIIFZG
Paperback, 2023
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Night of the Living Rez
Morgan Talty
Kerri Arsenault (@KerriArsenault) on Morgan Talty’s short story collection, Night of the Living Rez https://t.co/W7Dp81h32h
Paperback, 2022
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Mrs. Dalloway
Virginia Woolf
“As it ranges through the breadth and depth of its world, Mrs. Dalloway surveys vast realms of time and space while also focusing on something far more local: the social and psychological details of its cultural moment.” —Edward Mendelson on Virginia Woolf https://t.co/RHgIkC4wHG
Paperback, 1990
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Acting Class
Nick Drnaso
Gabriel Winslow-Yost on recent graphic novels from Nick Drnaso and Tommi Parrish https://t.co/YHMfWaa3MR
Hardcover, 2022
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