Wednesday, August 11, 2021

PopMatters Best Nonfiction of 2020


In December 2020, PopMatters published a list of the best nonfiction books of the year. Three of the books I reviewed were included in the list. I don't write much, but apparently what I do write seems to get some recognition. Since then, PopMatters moved to WordPress and the links from that roundup appear to be broken. Here are the current links to the reviews:

"Ignorance, Fear, and Democracy in America" on the Library of America's first of three volumes on the work of historian Richard Hofstadter.

Dora Apel's visual culture analysis cum memoir: Calling Memory Into Place.

"First Tragedy, Then Farce, Then What?" on Hal Foster's collection of essays What Comes After Farce?.

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