The New York Review of Books (2022-01-13)

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Freedom


An Impossible Reality

RAYMOND TALLIS

Tallis brings his familiar erudition
and insight to this most intriguing
and important philosophical
question – the nature of our
freedom – one that impacts most
directly on our lives and takes us
to the heart of what we are.

AGENDA PUBLISHING

Longing
and Other Stories

JUN’ICHIRŌ TANIZAKI
Translated by Anthony H. Chambers
and Paul McCarthy

“In stories rendered with elegant
precision by the veterans
Anthony H. Chambers and
Paul McCarthy, Tanizaki masterfully
probes the complexities of the
human heart.”

—Juliet Winters Carpenter,
translator of
Minae Mizumura’s An I-Novel

Dostoyevsky,


or The Flood of


Language


JULIA KRISTEVA
Translated by Jody Gladding.
Foreword by Rowan Williams.

“Dostoevsky, as Kristeva’s
reminder about language and the
sacred helps us guess,
loves religious mischief precisely
because he cares so much about
religious faith.”

—London Review of Books

Poetics of Liveliness


Molecules, Fibers, Tissues, Clouds

ADA SMAILBEGOVIĆ

“Science meets poetry meets the
ongoing unknown in a redefinition
of environmental poetics—bravo!”

—Cary Wolfe, author of
Ecological Poetics; or, Wallace
Stevens’s Birds

The Gentrification Plot


New York and the Postindustrial
Crime Novel

THOMAS HEISE

“Compelling and sophisticated,
[the book] offers richly detailed
readings of recent NYC crime fiction
that delineate and critique the
destructive effects of gentrification.”

—Kathy Knapp, author of
American Unexceptionalism

COLUMBIA


UNIVERSITY


PRESS


CUP.COLUMBIA.EDU

The Best American


Magazine Writing 2021


Edited bySID HOLT for
the American Society of
Magazine Editors.

Introduction by Clara Jeffery,
editor in chief of Mother Jones

The Best American Magazine
Writing 2021 presents outstanding
journalism and commentary that
reckon with urgent topics,
including COVID-19 and entrenched
racial inequality.

Cities of the Dead


Circum-Atlantic Performance
25th Anniversary Edition

JOSEPH ROACH

The anniversary edition of this
classic work features a new preface
reflecting on the relevance of
its arguments to the politics of
performance and performance in
contemporary politics.

“Keep ’Em in the East”


Kazan, Kubrick, and the Postwar
New York Film Renaissance

RICHARD KOSZARSKI

“[The book] permanently
reshapes our understanding of
American film as an art, a business,
and a cultural force.”
—David Bordwell, author of
Reinventing Hollywood

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