David Colbert, The Magical Worlds of Harry Potter
Jessica Kerwin Jenkins, Encyclopedia of the Exquisite
Michael Lewis, The Big ShortRichard Preston, The Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story
Stacy Schiff, Cleopatra: A Life
Charles Seife, Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea
David Shields, Reality Hunger: A Manifesto
Bethlehem Shoals, et al., The Macrophenomenal Pro Basketball Almanac
Before the Thanksgiving break, some students asked for a list of the books that have most influenced me. It's an impossible list to assemble, but the following is a list of favorite and influential non-fiction books that were written in English. (At the end of the column to the right, there is a link to my Blogger profile, which has lists of some favorite movies, music, and books. I left off from that list most of the following books. I'm not sure how.)
Hannah Arendt, The Human Condition
W. E. B. Du Bois, The Souls of Black Folk
Terry Eagleton, Literary Criticism
Gerald Early, Tuxedo Junction
Bobbito Garcia, Where'd You Get Those? New York City's Sneaker Culture, 1960-1987
Stephen Jay Gould, The Mismeasure of Man
Stephen Greenblatt, Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare
Michael Herr, Dispatches
Gilbert Highet, The Art of Teaching
Jane Jacobs, The Death and Life of American Cities
Stephen Greenblatt, Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare
Michael Herr, Dispatches
Gilbert Highet, The Art of Teaching
Jane Jacobs, The Death and Life of American Cities
Russell Jacoby, The Last Intellectuals
C. L. R. James, The Black Jacobins
LeRoi Jones, Blues PeopleC. L. R. James, The Black Jacobins
Charles Mingus, Beneath the Underdog
George Orwell, Homage to Catalonia
Orlando Patterson, Slavery and Social Death
Orlando Patterson, Freedom in the Making of Western Culture
Russell Sherman, Piano Pieces
Judith Shklar, American CitizenshipArt Spiegelman, Maus
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Enjoy the vacation!