A Revealing Profile of the Father of the Atomic BombHighly praised by New York Review of Books, T...
Paul Strathern brings a highly refined appraisal of the writer and his work, authoritative and cl...
For years Raymond-Raoul Lambert's Diary has been among the most important untranslated records of...
Sigmund Stein was a Jew and also a German with deep roots in rural Germany. When fellow Jews urge...
Building on his enormously successful series of Philosophers in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern now ap...
'Each of these little books is witty and dramatic and creates a sense of time, place, and charact...
In Margret Schaefer's third collection of newly translated fiction from Schnitzler, we find him f...
Anticommunism was a pervasive force in America during the cold war years, influencing domestic po...
A bountiful selection of letters from Dwight Macdonald, one of the crankiest and shrewdest observ...
In The Dream Team, Daniel Kimmel investigates why an enterprise with such promise and guided by t...
Kristie Lindenmeyer shows that the experiences of depression-era children help us understand the ...
Building on his enormously successful series of Philosophers in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern now ap...