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Patti Smith remembers her youth in New York and her intense artistic friendship with Robert Mapplethorpe.
In South Wales, two men begin a tender love affair that must remain hidden from the world around them.
Nietzsche tears into moral values and asks who invented them, who benefits, and what they’ve cost us.
A revolutionary exploration of the limits and powers of human reason and how we perceive reality.
Angela Davis examines how racism, class conflict, and sexism shaped feminism, abolitionism, and labor politics in the United States.
A gender-shifting noble lives for centuries, turning Woolf's playful fantasy into a sharp meditation on identity and time.
A newly sober poet becomes obsessed with martyrdom, art, and grief as he searches for meaning in his own life and his family’s past.
Kandinsky argues color and form can hit the soul—an early blueprint for abstract art’s inner life.
Burkeman argues that the answer to modern time anxiety is not greater productivity but accepting our finite lives, then choosing more deliberately what truly matters.
A collection of essays in which Le Guin reflects on feminism, literature, language, and the kinds of worlds humans choose to build.
Two families in India are bound and torn apart by ferocious love, secrets, and an act of betrayal that echoes across generations.
A young woman raised in captivity escapes into a ruined world and searches for meaning, memory, and human connection.
A Harlem furniture dealer trying to stay respectable is drawn into a web of heists, corruption, and survival.
These eerie novellas slip beneath ordinary surfaces to uncover obsession, cruelty, and the strange currents running through everyday life.
When an overworked office woman fakes a pregnancy, her lie becomes a darkly funny rebellion against workplace sexism and social expectations.
A grieving professor checks into a luxury hotel planning one last night alone, then gets swept into a chaotic wedding weekend that nudges her back toward life.
A family tries to understand the radiant, elusive life of a young person whose death leaves hard truths in its wake.
A man’s experimental leap in intelligence becomes a heartbreaking meditation on dignity, loneliness, and what it means to change.
Two Korean writers choose chosen family over marriage, building a shared home and a quietly radical life together.
A troubled man drifts through desire, class, and violence in a stark portrait of modern masculinity.
A troubled man drifts through sex, class, violence, and modern emptiness in a stark study of masculinity.
A psychologist makes the case that creating is an act of bravery—because it risks being seen.
An audacious exploration of queer life, love, and survival across generations in contemporary Nigeria.
Set against the 1980s space-shuttle program, this sweeping novel blasts ambition, longing, and love into orbit.
Set in 1980s New York, Whitehead’s novel follows Ray Carney and his circle through a city of crime, ambition, glamour, and upheaval.
Straight talk for artists on doubt, procrastination, and why making more work beats waiting for genius.
Emin’s raw coming-of-age: class, trauma, sex, and the messy birth of an artist’s voice.
What do we do with brilliant art made by terrible people? A fierce, personal reckoning.
A sharp, funny tour through the art world’s money myths—who gets paid, who doesn’t, and why.
A choreographer’s playbook for building routines that keep creativity on tap.