Tuesday, December 25, 2018

The Best Books I Read in 2018

In no particular order:

  • Anatheism, by Richard Kearney
  • Battling to the End, by René Girard
  • New Poets of Native Nations, edited by Heid E. Erdrich
  • Songs of Kabir, translated by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra
  • Astrophysics for People in a Hurry, by Neil DeGrasse Tyson
  • Feel Free, by Zadie Smith
  • Shyness and Dignity, by Dag Solstad
  • It All Adds Up, by Saul Bellow
  • The Way of the World, by Nicolas Bouvier
  • All for Nothing, by Walter Kempowski
  • Swansong 1945, by Walter Kempowski
  • Why They Can't Write, by John Warner
  • Monsters, by Karen Brennan
  • Half-Earth, by E. O. Wilson
  • The Kingdom, by Emmanuel Carrère
  • Why Orwell Matters, by Christopher Hitchens
  • Why I Write, by George Orwell
  • The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis
  • Selected Exaggerations, by Peter Sloterdijk
  • Reclaiming Conversation, by Sherry Turkle
  • On Murder, Mourning, and Melancholia, by Sigmund Freud
  • Train Dreams, by Denis Johnson
  • Bitter Green, by Martin Corless-Smith
  • The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Love as Human Freedom, by Paul A. Kottman
  • American Sonnets for my Past and Future Assassin, by Terrance Hayes
  • Building a Better Teacher, by Elizabeth Green
  • The Art of Loving, by Erich Fromm
  • No Name in the Street, by James Baldwin
  • The One by Whom Scandal Comes, by René Girard