Review | ‘A Year with Swollen Appendices’ by Brian Eno
The 25th Anniversary edition of ‘A Year with Swollen Appendices’ is just as engaging as the original.
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The 25th Anniversary edition of ‘A Year with Swollen Appendices’ is just as engaging as the original.
This anthology of concrete poetry is an examination of functional form.
Behind the scenes of the White House kitchen is a fascinating read.
How a con man became one of the most powerful people in 1920s America.
Eloquent descriptions and people with emotional baggage flavor this praise-worthy new collection of short stories.
Memory, grief, and long forgotten secrets play out in the latest novel from the two-time Booker Prize finalist author.
The lives of a boy escaping Nazi-era Europe and a mother and daughter fleeing 21st century El Salvador intersect in this new novel.
What are museum guards really thinking? New memoir explores the life of one such man.
Biggest takeaway: the health of our democracy requires a restoration of our press.
Curtis Sittenfeld’s last novel takes on the world of romance, late-night-TV style.