CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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Remixing Wong Kar-wai

Giorgio Biancorosso *02

Wong Kar-wai, a Hong Kong film director, screenwriter, and producer, crafts his film soundtracks through a process of combination and…

Information: A Short History

Ann Blair *90, Paul Duguid, Anja-Silvia Goeing, and Anthony Grafton, professor of history

An international team of experts explores the origin and rise of information to its centrality in our lives today. Readers…

Fire Island Modernist

Christopher Rawlins *97

Through a lens of cultural and architectural history, Fire Island Modernist (Metropolis Books/Gordon de Vries Studio) is a study of…

Good Soil

Jeff Chu ’99

Good Soil is a poignant meditation from author Jeff Chu on life on a farm after leaving his job as…

What Had Happened Was

Therí Alyce Pickens ’05

In her debut poetry collection, Pickens explores Black storytelling. Pop culture, Black life, love, and chronic disability are just a…

Society of Lies

Lauren Ling Brown ’12

Now a decade out from her time at Princeton, Maya is excited to return to Princeton to celebrate Reunions and…

Women in Martial

Ilaria Marchesi, lecturer in Greek and Latin

Women in Martial ( Oxford University Press) is the first detailed study of the portrayals of women in Martial’s Epigrams…

Reading Herzl in Beirut

Jonathan Marc Gribetz, professor of Near Eastern Studies

In September 1982, Israeli forces invaded West Beirut and Israel-allied Lebanese militias massacred Palestinians in refugee camps. At the same…

Disarming Intelligence

Zakir Paul *15

Intelligence became a focal point in psychology, philosophy, and literature in the late 19th century. In Disarming Intelligence ( Princeton…

Sovereignty

Johannes Chudoba *22

This is a story of Chudoba’s parents growing up in the aftermath of World War II. Sovereignty (Manuscripts LLC) is…

Arbor Medicinae

Eshaan Vasudev, Krish Vasudev, and Ronald Roessler ’96

In Arbor Medicinae ( Henschelhaus Publishing Inc.), the authors combine illustration with lessons on the Latin roots of medical terms…

Winter Light

Douglas J. Penick ’67

Penick explores the advent of old age — a time in which most come to be seen as “other” or…

Upstart

Oriana Skylar Mastro *13

Upstart: How China Became a Great Power ( Oxford University Press) explores China’s rise to the international stage, an idea…

The Writings of Norman Maclean

Timothy P. Schilling ’87

The Writings of Norman Maclean (University of Nevada Press) is the first reassessment of Maclean’s work. Schilling explores Maclean’s search…