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A rebel commander caught between Russian empire and local vengeance fights for freedom in Tolstoy’s late masterpiece.
A psychologist makes the case that creating is an act of bravery—because it risks being seen.
Burkeman argues that freedom begins when we accept our short lives and stop trying to optimize our way out of mortality.
A bracing anatomy of Elon Musk as a symptom of a new technocratic age where crisis, capital, and state power fuse into one seductive machine.
bell hooks dismantles shallow ideas of romance and recasts love as a radical practice of care, justice, and courage.
On a distant spaceship, staff testimonies blur the line between human and machine as mysterious objects awaken longing and revolt.
Queer siblings Greta and Valdin navigate heartbreak, family chaos, and the messy work of figuring out what they actually want.
A fierce sequence of poems turns everyday life into revolutionary instruction, mixing survival tactics, utopian hope, and ecstatic rebellion.
A painstaking history follows the fragments of Magnus Hirschfeld’s destroyed Institute of Sexual Science through exile, loss, and survival.
In a fantastical Oxford, a gifted translator confronts the brutal machinery of empire, language, and rebellion.
A brilliant physicist crosses from an anarchist moon to a capitalist planet in search of scientific truth and social possibility.
Han argues that the age of digital storytelling and storyselling has hollowed out the shared narratives that once made community and meaning possible.
Three Belfast housemates stare down grief, hangovers, and adulthood as the friendships holding them together start to crack.
Through letters, Celie survives abuse and separation in the American South and slowly writes herself into love, freedom, and joy.
Smith recalls her fierce friendship with Robert Mapplethorpe and the hungry, luminous New York art world that shaped them.
A carnival family breeds its own freak-show dynasty, producing a dark, obsessive tale of love, deformity, and power.
A wildly dysfunctional family tumbles into paranoia and conspiracy as corporate power, internet menace, and domestic collapse collide.
A poet-starship captain deciphers an alien language that may be less a message than a weapon.
An audacious exploration of queer life, love, and survival across generations in contemporary Nigeria.
Haidt explains why moral intuition drives our politics first and reasoning mostly arrives later to justify the ride.
At a magical Oxford translation institute, a brilliant student discovers how empire turns language into violence.
Set against the 1980s space-shuttle program, this sweeping novel blasts ambition, longing, and love into orbit.
In 1970s Harlem, Ray Carney is pulled back into a vivid underworld of hustlers, corruption, and complicated survival.
Set in 1980s New York, Whitehead’s novel follows Ray Carney and his circle through a city of crime, ambition, glamour, and upheaval.
An American in Paris confronts desire, shame, and impossible choices after falling for a bartender named Giovanni.
Straight talk for artists on doubt, procrastination, and why making more work beats waiting for genius.
A Portuguese Jesuit enters persecuted seventeenth-century Japan and is forced to test faith, pride, and mercy against brutal silence.
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.