What makes a Christmas poem? It could be a drift of snow or some evergreen trees, a box of candy canes or the baby Jesus. The best-known poem attending to the holiday... Read more »
Date and Time January 16–18, 202411:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. ET Overview A vast amount of single-cell genomic profiling data (>100 million cells) has been generated to date from human and other mammalian brains by... Read more »
Housing experts and activists have long described the foundational role race has played in the creation of mass homeownership. This book insistently tracks the inverse: the role of mass homeownership in changing... Read more »
In this incisive new work, Eli Friedlander demonstrates that Walter Benjamin’s entire corpus, from early to late, comprises a rigorous and sustained philosophical questioning of how human beings belong to nature. Across... Read more »
Dear BookBrowsers, Welcome to our last issue of 2023, where we bring you the Top 20 Books of the Year as selected by our subscribers, along with our Award Winners across four... Read more »
Californian librarian becomes TikTok and Instagram sensation with his upbeat take on libraries. Jan 03 2024 However relevant the stereotypical, silence-enforcing librarian remains in the popular imagination, Mychal Threets wants to dispel... Read more »
Can Goodreads be saved? Jan 03 2024 Writing in the New York Times, Maris Kreizman, a book critic and the host of the podcast “The Maris Review,” takes a critical look at... Read more »