CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History
Cathy Caruth ’77 claims in Unclaimed Experience (Johns Hopkins University Press) that in the experience of trauma and our attempt…
Extreme Domesticity: A View from the Margins
In Extreme Domesticity (Columbia University Press), Susan Fraiman ’78 reminds readers that keeping house is just as likely to involve…
American Dream With Exit Wound
In her new book of poetry, neurologist and writer Dawn McGuire ’76 discusses the psychological wounds returning soldiers bring home…
The Mathematics Lover’s Companion
How can a shape have more than one dimension but fewer than two? Can you tile your floor with regular…
Flaubert in the Ruins of Paris: The Story of a Friendship, a Novel, and a Terrible Year
France suffered a humiliating defeat from Prussia and saw bloody class warfare from the summer of 1870 to the spring…
The Koran in English: A Biography
The Koran in English (Princeton University Press) revisits the life of Muhammad and origins of the Koran before discussing the…
A Little More Human
Creative writing professor Fiona Maazel’s new novel, A Little More Human (Graywolf) stars Phil Snyder, a nursing assistant by day…
The Trembling Answers
In his fourth book of poetry, The Trembling Answers (BOA Editions), creative writing professor Craig Morgan Teicher explores the trade-offs…
Don’t Let My Baby Do Rodeo
Don’t Let My Baby Do Rodeo (HarperCollins) is one of The New York Times Book Review’s 100 Notable Books for…
Can the Laws of Physics Be Unified?
Can the Laws of Physics Be Unified? (Princeton University Press) introduces readers to the new frontier of physics. It is…
Walk the Trails In and Around Princeton University
The pocket-friendly guide takes readers through 16 different walking paths around Princeton, New Jersey. Accompanied by maps and photos, the…
Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber, and the Invention of Criminal Profiling
The story of the serial bomber who gave rise to the science of criminal profiling, Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad…
The Prisoner in His Palace
Everyone know how Saddam Hussein’s story ends, but Will Bardenwerper ’98’s new book The Prisoner in His Palace (Scribner) shows…
He Moved West with America: The Life and Times of Wm. Carr Lane, 1789-1863
He Moved West with America (Archway Publishing) is the biography of William Carr Lane, great-great-grandfather to author Bill Carson ’50…
Deep Salt Water
Marianne Apostolides ’94 reflects on the emotional experience of a love affair and an unwanted pregnancy in her memoir Deep…
No One Can Pronounce My Name: A Novel
A story of friendship, culture, and reconciliation, No One Can Pronounce My Name (Picador) delves into the experience of Indian…
Living Where Land Meets Sea
Living Where Land Meets Sea (Polhemus Savery DaSilva) is the third book by the architectural design and construction firm Polhemus…
Home by Another Route: A Journal of Art, Music, and Faith
In the sequel to The Shadow of God (Penguin) Charles Scribner III ’73, *77 examines the interplay between religious faith…


















