A vital reclamation of queer themes in the poetry of ancient Rome from an electric new talent in classical translation
From The New York Times best-selling author of Jesus and John Wayne, a revelatory history of white Christian womanhood in the United States
An indispensable, irreverent lexicon that gives Americans the language we need to face the threat of authoritarianism today–from the country that’s been surviving it for a century
On the 250th anniversary of his greatest achievement, two leading historians take on the question, “Does Thomas Jefferson still matter?”
The founding epic of Rome, rendered in a fluid, metrical translation that sings Virgil’s stately verse in a vivid, contemporary idiom
A masterfully lyrical translation of the complete Commedia that brings Dante’s famous terza rima to contemporary readers
From a maverick of 20th century fiction, a domestic drama set on the cusp of Brazil’s abolition of slavery
The acclaimed translator of Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov returns with a definitive new rendering of Dostoevsky’s most enigmatic and poignant novel