Visual Culture Summer+Fall 2020Public art plays a role in defining place and it’s also in some way defined by that place and its people, says Laura Holzman ’06. SectionBehind the Book
Spending StrategySpring 2020Rachel Kahn Best ’04 examines philanthropy and disease campaigns. SectionBehind the Book
Ridicule and RiskSpring 2020Darwin's controversial message of natural selection and evolution. SectionBehind the Book
Navigating a New LifeWinter 2020In Passage West, Rishi Reddi ’88 explores the question Who is welcome in America? SectionBehind the Book
Intrigue and ArchitectureWinter 2020Perhaps the biggest mystery of Marga Jann ’72’s new novel is where the truth ends and the hypothetical begins. SectionBehind the Book
Leading MenFall 2019Christopher Castellani ’94’s fourth novel takes as its subject the love story of Tennessee Williams and Frank Merlo. SectionBehind the Book
A Musical Inheritance Fall 2019In The Nightingale’s Sonata, Thomas Wolf ’68 explores the musical and familial legacy of his grandmother Lea Luboshutz. SectionBehind the Book
Forgotten FightersSummer 2019Raghu Karnad ’05 tells the stories of his grandfather and granduncles who died serving the imperial Indian armed forces during World War II. SectionBehind the Book
Recasting the National NarrativeSummer 2019Christina Proenza-Coles ’92’s new book calls for recognizing the rightful roles played by people of African descent. SectionBehind the Book
‘Republic’ RevolutionSpring 2019Jacob Howland ’80 leads readers inside his fifth book, Glaucon’s Fate. SectionBehind the Book