Willard spiegelman biography of nancy pelosi
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New Books
New Books – December
IN THE LOBBY
NONFICTION
- Aciman, André - Roman year: a memoir
- Aijazuddin, Komail - Manboobs: a memoir of musicals, visas, hope, and cake
- Amrith, Sunil - The burning earth: a history
- Anolik, Lili - Didion & Babitz
- Asare, Masi - Blues mamas & Broadway belters: Black women, voice, and the musical stage
- Beck, Richard - Homeland: the war on terror in American life
- Birx, Deborah L. - Silent invasion: the untold story of the Trump administration, Covid, and preventing the next pandemic before it's too late
- Bloom, Emily C. - I cannot control everything forever: a memoir of motherhood, science, and art
- Brand, Dionne - Salvage: readings from the wreck
- Brown, Craig - Q: a voyage around the queen
- Brown, Stephanie - The case of the disappearing Gauguin: a study of authenticity and the art market
- Cockburn, Patrick - Believe nothing until it is officially denied: Claud Cockburn and the rise of
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The Art of the Essay: Anthropologies of Everyday Life
EGL , Summer
Jonah Willihnganz
Stanford University
Journal Annotations
Annotations of journals that publish nonfiction, submitted by students since Winter Annotations are added as they are submitted. The entries are not in alphabetical order but I have tried to keep entries on the same journal together. The format is as follows:Name of Journal
Name of Student
1. Basic information (publisher, frequency, address for submission, submission policy, etc.)
2. Short description of the content (ratio of non-fiction to other forms, typical topics, average essay length, maybe description of a typical essay, opening lines of representative pieces)
Salmagundi
Lillian BardenThis resultat is based on the web site information (salmagun@) and issue annotations on Infotrac for the Spring/Summer (pages) and Fall ( pages) issues. Salmagundi is published four times per year (occasionally in double issues) by Skidmore Coll
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