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Rick Perlstein profiles Garry Wills
Robert A. Goldberg on our Culture of Paranoia
Daphne Merkin on The Hypochondriacs: Nine Tormented Lives by Brian Dillon
Aleksandar Hemon on Point Omega by Don DeLillo
Clive Thompson on Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World by Naomi Baron, Txtng: the gr8 db8 by David Crystal, and You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto by Jaron Lanier
Hua Hsu on The Faith of Graffiti by JON NAAR, introduction by NORMAN MAILER, Subway Art: 25th Anniversary Edition by MARTHA COOPER and HENRY CHALFANT, and Born in the Streets: Graffiti edited by HERVÉ CHANDÈS
Jami Attenberg on Reality Hunger: A Manifesto by David Shields
Adam Kirsch on Yours Ever: People and Their Letters by Thomas Mallon
Mary Gaitskill on Baba Yaga Laid an Egg by Dubravka Ugrešić
Elissa Schappell on So Much for That by Lionel Shriver
Simon Van Booy on The Possessed: Adventures with Russian Books and the People Who Read Them by ELIF BATUMAN
Jim Shepard on The Ask by Sam Lipsyte
Leland de la Durantaye on The Infinities by John Banvile
Joy Press on Rat by Fernanda Eberstadt
Matthew Ladd on The Museum of Eterna's Novel (The First Good Novel) by Macedonio Fernández
Matthew Shaer on The Dream of Perpetual Motion by Dexter Palmer
Nick Burd on How to Escape from a Leper Colony by Tiphanie Yanique
Eric Ormsby on A River Dies of Thirst: Journals, If I Were Another, and Mural by Mahmoud Darwish
Eric Banks on A Time for Everything by Karl O. Knausgard
Nick Antosca on A Dark Matter by Peter Straub
Eryn Loeb on Everything Here Is the Best Thing Ever by Justin Taylor
Katherine Dunn on Sweet Thunder: The Life and Times of Sugar Ray Robinson by Wil Haygood
Clay Risen on Dark Days, Bright Nights: From Black Power to Barack Obama by Peniel E. Joseph and We Ain't What We Ought to Be: The Black Freedom Struggle from Emancipation to Obama by Stephen Tuck
Jabari Asim on The History of White People by Nell Irvin Painter
Martha Bayne on Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization by Steven Solomon
Jeff Stein on The Reluctant Spy: My Secret Life in the CIA's War on Terror by JOHN KIRIAKOU WITH MICHAEL RUBY
Graeme Wood on The Routes of Man: How Roads Are Changing the World and the Way We Live Today by Ted Conover
Ben Schwartz on Star: How Warren Beatty Seduced America by Peter Biskind and Being Hal Ashby: Life of a Hollywood Rebel by Nick Dawson
Gary Indiana on Mark Twain's Other Woman by Laura Trombley and Mark Twain: Man in White—The Grand Adventure of His Final Years by Michael Shelden
Paul Grimstad on On Leaving: A Reading in Emerson by Branka Arsić
Alexander Provan on Harry Smith: The Avant-Garde in the American Vernacular edited by Andrew Perchuk and Rani Singh
Frances Wilson on Wild Romance: A Victorian Story of a Marriage, a Trial, and a Self-Made Woman by Chloë Schama
Scott McLemee on A Society Adrift: Interviews and Debates 1974–1997 by Cornelius Castoriadis
Matthew Price on The Letters of Sylvia Beach edited by Keri Walsh
David Wallace-Wells on Taming the Gods: Religion and Democracy on Three Continents by Ian Buruma
Bret McCabe on How to Wreck a Nice Beach: The Vocoder from World War II to Hip-Hop, The Machine Speaks by Dave Tompkins
Albert Mobilio on Cartographies of Time: A History of the Timeline by Daniel Rosenberg and Anthony Grafton
Sarah Manguso on The Shaking Woman or a History of My Nerves by Siri Hustvedt
Ian Volner on When the Lights Went Out: A History of Blackouts in America by David E. Nye
Brian Sholis on From Head to Hand: Art and the Manual by David Levi Strauss
David O'Neill on This Train Is Bound for Glory by JUSTINE KURLAND, introduction by WILLIAM T. VOLLMANN
Melanie Rehak on GASTRONOMICA
Caleb Crain on THE JOLLY FELLOW