Social Justice ‘Those Who Knew’ Is a #MeToo Novel—and Much More Idra Novey's new novel examines power imbalances, and how they beget violence and silent complicity. Rebecca Stoner
Economics How to Make Motherhood Easier in America Three new books explore how and why our society is structured to make being a mother so hard. Rebecca Stoner
Social Justice Emily Jungmin Yoon Explores Trauma Across Borders and Generations Yoon's debut poetry collection draws together contemporary political critique with tales of the comfort women conscripted into sexual slavery during World War II. Rebecca Stoner
Social Justice ‘You Have to Change Your Life’: How Adrienne Rich Wakes Us Up Looking back at Adrienne Rich's politics and prose—and toward a radical feminist future. Rebecca Stoner
Social Justice ‘My Year of Rest and Relaxation’ Is a Narcoleptic Triumph Ottessa Moshfegh's unsettling, darkly funny new novel asks readers to wake up. Rebecca Stoner
Education Love Poems to a Troubled America In his latest collection, the poet Terrance Hayes finds common ground with the many threats to our democracy. Rebecca Stoner
Social Justice How Do We Take Down Rape Culture? Telling Stories Is Just the Beginning. Considering a new anthology of stories about rape culture—and two other anthologies about how to end it. Rebecca Stoner
Social Justice ‘Segregation’s Constant Gardeners’: How White Women Kept Jim Crow Alive Meet the good white mothers, PTA members, and newspaper columnists who were also committed white supremacists. Rebecca Stoner
Social Justice Poetry for Those Brutalized by Capitalism Daniel Borzutzky's new collection confronts the perverse logics of fascism and the free market. Rebecca Stoner
Social Justice When Being Mean Is a Revolutionary Act In her new and radical memoir, Myriam Gurba discusses reclaiming political power through the art of nastiness. Rebecca Stoner