A dazzling meditation on the limits of life from a poet whose “mind is endless with depth and truth” (Brenda Shaughnessy)
From the New York Times best-selling historian, a portrait of one of America’s most storied military leaders.
This romantic debut graphic novel follows two college freshmen grappling with coursework, new friends, first love and their Chinese heritage
A revelatory examination of how AI is already reshaping human thought–with implications for anyone wishing to harness AI’s power to amplify, rather than erode, their capacity
An urgent exploration of Asian American identity from a poet with a “fearless imagination” (Tracy K. Smith, winner of the Pulitzer Prize)
A memoir-in-vignettes recalling a poet’s early years and memories from a literary household.
A powerful and authoritative account of how the Biden administration fuelled bloodshed in Gaza, from an award-winning foreign affairs journalist
From a Pullitzer-Prize-winning historian, an absorbing family saga of Virginia slavery and the earthshaking rebellion led by Nat Turner in August 1831
A revolutionary new history that exposes the “whites-only” roots of the American immigration regime
A fresh, irreverent, and wildly original take on why philosophy matters and how it has changed the world.
A laser-sharp examination of how elite universities, in their neglect of sociological reasoning, failed our society’s biggest test: that of an airborne pandemic.
A call to courage and connection from prize-winning poet and champion for the arts and humanities