Book Reviews and Features, Part 1
Over the years, in addition to book editing and writing, I've authored numerous reviews, interviews and features for various periodicals, including The Christian Science Monitor, Pangyrus, Upstate Diary, and others. My focus is eclectic, from biographies and histories, to novels, poetry and essays, to sports and art exhibits. In addition to those I post here on this site, there are others that are in print form only, and I will describe those as fully as I can, and provide links to where you can locate the print editions, where possible.
Christian Science Monitor:
Reviews:
Tools to keep the pages turning: The Booklover's Repair Kit. (Nov. 30, 2000)
Christian Science Monitor Book Bits: iWoz, by Steve Wozniak and Gina Smith. (Dec. 19, 2006)
The Partnership: The history of Goldman Sachs and its rise from Manhattan basement to ‘global juggernaut.’ (Nov. 8, 2008)
Herbert Hoover: The 31st President, 1929-1933, by William E. Leuchtenburg. (Feb. 26, 2009)
Three Stations, by Martin Cruz Smith. (Sep. 3, 2010)
George F. Kennan, An American Life, by John Lewis Gaddis. (Dec. 29, 2011)
Life Sentences: Literary Judgments and Accounts, by William H. Gass. (Mar. 15, 2012)
Honor in the Dust, by Gregg Jones. (April 27, 2012)
The Fish that Ate the Whale, by Rich Cohen. (Oct. 18, 2012)
Louis Agassiz, Creator of American Science, by Christoph Irmscher. (Mar 14, 2013)
Congo, by David Van Reybrouck. (Jun. 4, 2014)
China's Second Continent, by Howard W. French, tells the fascinating yet alarming story of China's economic colonization of Africa. (Aug. 8, 2014)
Empire's Crossroads: A History of the Caribbean from Columbus to the Present Day, by Carrie Gibson. (Feb. 23, 2015)
Between the World and Me, by Ta-Nehisi Coates, examines race in America with sharp intellect, gorgeous prose. (Aug. 13, 2015)
Reclaiming Conversation: What we lose when we are always online, by Sherry Turkle. (Dec. 2, 2015)
We Were Eight Years in Power, by Ta-Nehisi Coates, discusses race with intelligent sobriety. (Nov. 30, 2017)
Christian Science Monitor:
Reviews:
Tools to keep the pages turning: The Booklover's Repair Kit. (Nov. 30, 2000)
Christian Science Monitor Book Bits: iWoz, by Steve Wozniak and Gina Smith. (Dec. 19, 2006)
The Partnership: The history of Goldman Sachs and its rise from Manhattan basement to ‘global juggernaut.’ (Nov. 8, 2008)
Herbert Hoover: The 31st President, 1929-1933, by William E. Leuchtenburg. (Feb. 26, 2009)
Three Stations, by Martin Cruz Smith. (Sep. 3, 2010)
George F. Kennan, An American Life, by John Lewis Gaddis. (Dec. 29, 2011)
Life Sentences: Literary Judgments and Accounts, by William H. Gass. (Mar. 15, 2012)
Honor in the Dust, by Gregg Jones. (April 27, 2012)
The Fish that Ate the Whale, by Rich Cohen. (Oct. 18, 2012)
Louis Agassiz, Creator of American Science, by Christoph Irmscher. (Mar 14, 2013)
Congo, by David Van Reybrouck. (Jun. 4, 2014)
China's Second Continent, by Howard W. French, tells the fascinating yet alarming story of China's economic colonization of Africa. (Aug. 8, 2014)
Empire's Crossroads: A History of the Caribbean from Columbus to the Present Day, by Carrie Gibson. (Feb. 23, 2015)
Between the World and Me, by Ta-Nehisi Coates, examines race in America with sharp intellect, gorgeous prose. (Aug. 13, 2015)
Reclaiming Conversation: What we lose when we are always online, by Sherry Turkle. (Dec. 2, 2015)
We Were Eight Years in Power, by Ta-Nehisi Coates, discusses race with intelligent sobriety. (Nov. 30, 2017)
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