The untold story of Shakespeare’s profound influence on Virginia Woolf and the rest of the Bloomsbury Group
The tragic life of Julian, the last non-Christian emperor of Rome, by award-winning author Philip Freeman
Ian Buruma explores the life and death of Baruch Spinoza, the Enlightenment thinker whose belief in freedom of thought and speech resonates in our own time
A gripping account of an alien abduction and its connections to the breakdown of American society in the 1960s
A comprehensive look at how slavery and resistance to it have shaped Yale University
An intimate look at Elie Wiesel, author of the seminal Holocaust memoir Night and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
An insightful new biography of the central figure of the Dreyfus Affair, focused on the man himself and based on newly accessible documents
An exquisite meditation on the geographies we inherit and the metaphors we inhabit, from Pulitzer Prize winner and nineteenth U.S. poet laureate Natasha Trethewey
The essential guide to geopolitics in the modern Middle East
The revolutionary roots of the artists collective known as the Impressionists—and the course they charted for modern art
A career-spanning examination of the work of Robert Bergman and its place within the history of American art
An examination of how engagement with the nuances of Caribbean intellectual thought could reshape art history