History," writes James Baldwin in August 1965, "as nearly no one seems to know, is not merely something to be read." Rather, history derives its profound force from the fact that "we carry it within us, are unconsciously controlled by it in many ways, and history is literally present in all that we do [...] since it… Continue reading Review: These Truths
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Review: The Sport of Kings
Question: What do horse breeding and Southern whiteness have in common? Quite a lot, in fact, as The Sport of Kings demonstrates over the course of 500-plus pages. This majestic, sprawling, daring, achingly beautiful book is ostensibly a literary epic about horse racing. It quickly becomes clear, however, that The Sport of Kings, the second novel by author… Continue reading Review: The Sport of Kings
A Year in Reading: 2018
Despite seeming to last forever, 2018 is now behind us. It was a year bookended by absurdities, beginning with the Tide Pod epidemic, and ending with the partial shutdown of the sclerotic US government (still ongoing, as of this writing). Somewhere in between I found time to read forty-one books, many of which were very… Continue reading A Year in Reading: 2018