CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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Woodstock

Dale Bell ’60

Bell sets out to offer readers a behind-the-scenes deep dive into the making of the Academy Award-winning 1970 documentary Woodstock…

Intern Management

Robert J. Khoury ’90 and John Selby ’68

Written by two professionals who have had lots of experience with the ins and outs of working with interns, Khoury…

How Boys Learn

Jeff Kirchick ’10

In this collection of stories, Kirchick presents a different perspective challenging the belief that concepts like “toxic masculinity” can push…

Mind of State

(edited) Betty Teng, Jonathan Kopp, and Thomas Singer ’64

Drawn from the Mind of State podcast, this new book features a compilation of conversations in an effort to piece…

Speculation Nation

Michael Blaakman, assistant professor of history

In Speculation Nation (University of Pennsylvania Press) Blaakman provides a detailed account of the impact of land speculation, which ran…

When We Walk By

Kevin F. Adler and Don Burnes ’63 (with Amanda Banh '23 and Andrijana Bilbija '21)

A groundbreaking and at times somber account of one of the more pressing problems of modern American life, this new…

The Retrospective Muse

Froma Zeitlin, emeritus professor of Greek Language and Literature

The Retrospective Muse (Cornell University Press) showcases the work of Froma Zeitlin, a specialist in Greek literature from Homer to…

Scenes of Attention

(edited) Justin E. H. Smith and D. Graham Burnett '93, professor of history

Why is there such great anxiety over attention? That’s the question at the heart of this new book edited by…

Smorgasbord (volume 1)

Thomas Burnet ’76

Short stories, pop quizzes, life lessons, and strongly held beliefs are among the elements readers can find in Burnet’s latest…

Ya-Honk! Goes the Wild Gander

Brian Swann *70

In this new fiction collection, Swann captures the eeriness and uncertainty the world experienced during the onset of the pandemic…

Waxing On: Poems, Etc.

Burleigh Leonard ’73

In this new collection of poems, Leonard reflects on a series of things: family life, faith, growing old, and more…

Shadows of Mawangdui

Antonio M. Carmone and Ronald C. Smith ’68

This book focuses on a set of drawings on silk called Daoyintu (Exercise Chart), a collection of cognitive body and…

Games of Chance

Raquel Drosos ’11

The novel Games of Chance (Raquel Drosos Publications) tells the stories of Alex, Seb, and Emilia. Following a tragedy, the…

Innovators

Donald R. Kirsch *78

In an effort to interrupt Planck’s principle — the view that scientific truths triumph because of the death of a…