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Leslie Jamison

On the books worth obsessing over

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Fiend

Max Hastings

On the best work of Sir Michael Howard, the British historian who dealt high intellect and common sense in equal measure

Bad Romance

The author of a new book on the Borgias’ infamous personal lives uncovers the facts behind the Italian family’s long-standing myths

Face Value

A new book considers the fate of our most human aspects—the mystery of the brain, the expressiveness of the face—in our tech-bent future

The Mitford Spirit

Identity Crisis

Some Like It Hot

Murder, They Wrote

This Town

A new book of photographs chronicles the evolution of New York City’s downtown over a century, from Radio Row to a post-9/11 World Trade Center

Olivia Chantecaille

Start them young: on the best children’s books for budding activists

On the Spectrum

Chasing Rainbows

Claire Tomalin

Recommends four books spanning three centuries

Sex (Time) Machine

A new history of sex reveals tales of Clarice Clatterbollocks, testicle thefts, and women keeping live fish in their knickers

Long and Winding Road

On Topics

The millennial novelist Miranda Popkey has more to say about #MeToo than you can fit in a hashtag

L.A. Confidential

When it comes to Los Angeles in the 60s and 70s, Andee Nathanson was to photography what Eve Babitz was to literature, recording the exploding scene from within. A new book of her photographs illustrates that golden age

Forget It, Jake—It’s Hollywood

Women of the Resistance

Short List

You Can Take Galileo Out of Rome …

The author of a new history of the astronomical revolution explores the radical scientist’s conservative side

Soviet Syndrome