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Ana Veciana-Suarez on Writing Through Difficult Things and Re-imagining Cervantes
This Week on
The Literary Life
with Mitchell Kaplan
By
The Literary Life
| May 26, 2023
25 Nonfiction Books You Need to Read This Summer
Because Novels Are Just Made-Up
By
Literary Hub
| May 25, 2023
Arati Kumar-Rao on the Shifting Embrace of the Ganga River
This Week from the
Emergence Magazine
Podcast
By
Emergence Magazine
| May 22, 2023
The Raw and the Refined: On the Origins and Making of Peru Balsam
Perfumer Dominique Roques Journeys to the Heart of Scent Production in Central America
By
Dominique Roques
| May 22, 2023
“A Solid, Blue-Black World.” What William Beebe Found at the Bottom of the Ocean
Brad Fox on the History of Deep Sea Exploration
By
Brad Fox
| May 18, 2023
This Eagle Would Eat Your Toddler If It Had The Chance
Adam Hart on Our Shared History With Predators
By
Adam Hart
| May 11, 2023
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Cuddly, Cute, Curious Cats: On the Beauty and Diversity of the Feline Species
By
Jonathan B. Losos
| May 5, 2023
Camille T. Dungy: Against the Isolated Nature Writer
By
Lauren LeBlanc
| May 3, 2023
Jenny Odell on Timing Our Lives in Rhythm With the Earth
By
Emergence Magazine
| May 1, 2023
Searching for Sacred Landscapes: On Finding the Sublime in Solitude
James Canton Explores the Unity of the Natural and the Human Throughout the Ages
By
James Canton
| April 26, 2023
How Centuries-Old Knowledge of the Natural World Can Save Lives
Simon Winchester on the Uses and Evolution of Ways of Knowing
By
Simon Winchester
| April 25, 2023
Sam Lee on the Musical Kinship Between Folk Music and Birdsong
This Week from the
Emergence Magazine
Podcast
By
Emergence Magazine
| April 24, 2023
Orion
Recommends: Ten Essential Reads for Earth Day 2023
We Asked One of Our Favorite Magazines For Help in Updating Our Climate Change Library
By
Orion Magazine
| April 21, 2023
“No Bees, No Food.” How Insects Help Farmers With Their Harvest
Louise Gray on New and Unexpected Innovations in Modern Farming
By
Louise Gray
| April 21, 2023
How Neil King Jr. Walked America in Search of Renewal
The Author of
American Ramble
in Conversation with Roxanne Coady on
Just the Right Book
By
Just the Right Book
| April 20, 2023
Why
Should
We Care About Penguins?
Naira de Gracia Explores the Importance of Species Conservation in Antarctica
By
Naira de Gracia
| April 7, 2023
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10 New Books Coming Out This Week
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The Clarity of Darkness: Margot Douaihy on Why Noir Feels So Relevant Today
January 12, 2026
by
Margot Douaihy
The Deadly Art of Falling in Love: Blending Romance and Crime in Literature
January 12, 2026
by
Letizia Lorini
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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