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Foucault explores how power operates in modern society through discipline, knowledge, and the construction of the subject.
Kant’s philosophical landmark investigates how the mind structures experience and asks what human reason can truly know about the world.
A producer’s slim manifesto on attention, intuition, and making work without waiting for permission.
Neuroscience meets creativity—why art changes your brain, your health, and your everyday life.
A teenage boy born unable to fully feel emotion must navigate grief, friendship, and violence as he learns what connection can mean.
During the 1942 Siege of Leningrad, two unlikely young men are forced on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines to find a dozen eggs for a colonel’s daughter’s wedding cake.
This story collection explores the secrets, silences, and emotional fractures that shape intimate relationships and everyday family life.
Seventeen-year-old Cécile spends a summer on the French Riviera with her pleasure-loving father, but the arrival of a poised family friend disrupts their carefree life and sets off a cruel chain of events.
In a magical department store where dreams are sold and designed, an employee discovers the intricate world of slumber and human desires.
A gothic writer becomes entangled with a dangerous stalker in a dark romance that mixes obsession, suspense, and trauma.
In gilded New York, a respectable engagement unravels when a scandalous countess forces one man to choose between duty and desire.
Alexey Ivanovitch, a young tutor in a bankrupt general's household, becomes entangled in obsessive love, family intrigue, and the destructive lure of roulette in a casino town.
Four women in a book club bond over literature while confronting personal struggles, societal expectations, and the power of female friendship in a small-town setting.
In this memoir, Tara Westover recounts growing up in a survivalist family in rural Idaho and fighting for an education that remade her life.
In South Wales, two men begin a tender love affair that must remain hidden from the world around them.
A newly sober poet becomes obsessed with martyrdom, art, and grief as he searches for meaning in his own life and his family’s past.
Kandinsky argues color and form can hit the soul—an early blueprint for abstract art’s inner life.
A collection of essays in which Le Guin reflects on feminism, literature, language, and the kinds of worlds humans choose to build.
A psychologist makes the case that creating is an act of bravery—because it risks being seen.
Set in 1980s New York, Whitehead’s novel follows Ray Carney and his circle through a city of crime, ambition, glamour, and upheaval.
Straight talk for artists on doubt, procrastination, and why making more work beats waiting for genius.
Emin’s raw coming-of-age: class, trauma, sex, and the messy birth of an artist’s voice.
What do we do with brilliant art made by terrible people? A fierce, personal reckoning.
A sharp, funny tour through the art world’s money myths—who gets paid, who doesn’t, and why.
A choreographer’s playbook for building routines that keep creativity on tap.