An entrancing and sublime tale of love, carnage, and the 20th century’s misplaced faith in human progress.
Beautifully written, Ferrer’s heartfelt tribute to his beloved mother offers a compassionate and insightful insider’s perspective of the Oscar-winning actress and UNICEF’s Goodwill Ambassador.
Expertly knitting together revealing quotes, Blake has produced the most comprehensive history yet of an iconic band; Floyd fans will love it, and rock aficionados will savor it.
The blend of folklore and social commentary make this the perfect pairing for readers who enjoyed Monika Kim’s The Eyes Are the Best Part and Kylie Lee Baker’s Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng.
In this year, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, titles examining the American experience will be plentiful, and this book will be an excellent addition to this genre for fans of history.
A book about corporate maneuvers in the film industry might sound dull, but it’s far from it. A great companion to Paul Fischer’s recently published The Last Kings of Hollywood, it offers a rich and balanced view of the modern film industry.
An excellent survey and analysis of an increasingly relevant topic, and a valuable addition to any collection on queer film and filmmakers.
A compelling and emotionally precise work that expands the scope of queer historical narratives by focusing on longevity rather than secrecy or tragedy.
A simultaneously accessible and unsettling volume that rewards Woodring’s devoted fans while offering an unusual entry point into one of comics’ most singular bodies of work.
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