Book Reviews Books Ideas Meet the ‘Female Byron’ Who Shocked British Readers 200 Years Ago Lucasta Miller's new biography of the poet celebrates her literary triumphs while casting a skeptical eye on the society that rejected her. Rebecca Stoner
Book Excerpts Books Ideas Traveling the Green River to Understand the Future of Water in the West Fights over the Colorado River's most significant tributary are longstanding, intractable, and only getting worse. Heather Hansman
Book Talk Books Ideas Alex Kotlowitz Sees Hope in Chicago ‘Despite the Bloodshed’ The author discusses his new book, the tragic violence in Chicago, and his love for the city's "messy vitalities." Alexander Bisley
Book Reviews Books Ideas What If the Future Were Delightful? Two new books argue for the virtues of pleasure—as an end in itself, but also as a political tool. Rebecca Stoner
Book Reviews Books Ideas The Myers-Briggs Test Was Created to Identify a Ruling Class and Keep Workers Productive and Compliant. So Why Is It Still So Popular? In her most recent book, Merve Emre examines our obsession with ourselves. Paul W. Gleason
Book Talk Books Ideas ‘It Looked Like a Nuclear Bomb Had Gone Off’: How Brian Fies Turned His Escape From the Tubbs Fire Into a Graphic Novel The author and illustrator explains how seeing his home reduced to a "desolate plane" by the 2017 disaster inspired his latest book. Katie Kilkenny
Book Talk Books Ideas How the American Dream Went From Meaning Equality to Meaning Capitalism Literary scholar Sarah Churchwell discusses the shifting meanings of "America first" and "the American dream." Brandon Tensley
Book Reviews Books Ideas How to Think About Climate Change When You’re Very, Very Afraid In his new book, David Wallace-Wells lays out the grim scenarios that await humans under climate change—but also his reasons for hope. Sharon Zhang
Book Talk Books Ideas ‘Fear, Terror, Lost-ness’: How Esmé Weijun Wang Helps Us Understand Schizophrenia The author, who also suffers from the illness, discusses her new essay collection—a fresh and visceral study of schizophrenia. Katie Kilkenny