An occasional series of books I read or in the process of reading, most recent first…this list is long since I’m including the books I read since July 2016.
- Towards Relational Sociology by Nick Crossley
- The Original 1939 Notebook of a Return to the Native Land by Aimé Césaire, translated by A. James Arnold and Clayton Eshleman
- Clayton Eshleman: The Whole Art edited by Stuart Kendall
- Novices: A Study of Poetic Apprenticeship by Clayton Eshleman
- My Devotion: New Poems by Clayton Eshleman
- The Complete Poetry: César Vallejo edited and translated by Clayton Eshleman
- New Documentary Ecologies: Emerging Platforms, Practices and Discourses edited by Kate Nash
- A Companion to Mario Vargas Llosa by Sabine Kollman
- The Kill Room by Jeffery Deaver (and you thought I was a book snob)
- Uncommon Carriers by John McPhee
- Understanding Global Slavery by Kevin Bales
- Jamestown: The Buried Truth by William M. Kelso
- Mind: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human by Daniel J. Siegel
- Thus Bad Begins by Javier Marías
- Parenting from the Inside Out by Daniel J. Siegel
- Paris Nocture by Patrick Modiano
- The Emotional Life of Your Brain by Richard Davidson
- The Making of a Racist by Charles Dew
- Out of the Dark by Patrick Modiano
- In the Café of Lost Youth by Patrick Modiano
- Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation by Daniel J. Siegel
- The Art of Intimacy: The Space Between by Stacey D’Erasmo
- The Nearest Thing to Life by James Wood
- The Art of Fiction by James Salter
- The Surrender by Scott Esposito
- A Sport and a Pastime: A Novel by James Salter
- Introduction to Computational Social Science by Claudio Cioffi-Revilla
- Technique in Fiction by Robie Macauley and George Lanning
- The Book of Embraces by Eduardo Galeano
- Lady in the Dark: Iris Barry and the Art of Film by Robert Sitton
- Being Alive: Essays on Movement, Knowledge and Description by Tim Ingold
There’s more I’m sure. I definitely need to read more fiction.
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