



Liz Hoffman

W. Gyude Moore
Gerontocracy in America, by Samuel Moyn, grapples with its topic “seriously, grounding the debate in data and offering concrete prescriptions.”
Alex Wright’s 250-year history of American journalism, Empire of Ink, is a “rip-roaring, richly entertaining feast.”
Bora Chung’s Midnight Timetable, translated by Anton Hur, “expose[s] the real horrors and absurdities of modern work.”
The Odyssey by Homer, translated by Daniel Mendelsohn, offers “a scrupulous adherence to the sound and sense of the original.”
Raveheart, by Graeme Armstrong, features “verbal ingenuity… and pages of dialogue set out like scripts.”




























