Los Angeles Review of Books
- Meeting Labor’s Moment: On Hamilton Nolan’s “The Hammer”
- Theft of the Commons: On David Bellos and Alexandre Montagu’s “Who Owns This Sentence?”
- Anna Shechtman’s “The Riddles of the Sphinx: Inheriting the Feminist History of the Crossword Puzzle”
- I’m Only Interested in the Real: A Conversation Between Rachel Cusk and Ira Sachs
- Radioactive as in Radiant: On Liliana Colanzi’s “You Glow in the Dark”
- Poet of the Unbearable: On Marie Howe’s “New and Selected Poems”
- Be the Alien: On Julio Torres’s “Problemista”
- True Life: I Called Off My Wedding
- It Was Me and Not Me All the Time: A Conversation with Eileen Myles
- Authoritarian Media: On Peter Pomerantsev’s “How to Win an Information War”
NPR Books
- A poet searches for answers about the short life of a writer in 'Traces of Enayat'
- 'Real Americans' asks: What could we change about our lives?
- As National Poetry Month comes to a close, 2 new retrospectives to savor
- This collection may be the closest we'll ever come to a Dickinson autobiography
- Looking for new ways to appreciate nature? 2 new birding books may help
- 'When I Think of You' could be a ripped-from-the-headlines Hollywood romance
- 5 new mysteries and thrillers for your nightstand this spring
- It's a wild ride to get to the bottom of what everyone's hiding in 'A Better World'
- Books We Love: Love And Romance
- In 'Like Happiness,' a woman struggles to define a past, destructive relationship