Book Review
‘Minor detail’: Israeli military atrocities exposed, in the form of a novel
November 13, 2023Palestinian author Adania Shibli’s novel Minor Details reproduces the ordinariness, the bland everyday routine of Israeli military occupation on every page.
Read moreTactical questions abound in new book, ‘A People’s History of Grand Rapids’
November 8, 2023The author has rescued lost voices in the history of this Michigan city, but do his anarchist leanings lead him astray?
Read moreNew book surveys life of Seán O’Casey, great Irish playwright and lifelong communist
October 27, 2023While the study is an important one for O’Casey scholars to be aware of, it is refreshingly equally directed at readers beyond academia.
Read moreThe Jewish Labor Bund, a history in comic book form
October 17, 2023The Bund is no great mystery to serious students of modern Jewish history, though a full understanding of its achievements may still be limited to those who can read Yiddish.
Read more‘I Was a Red Priest’: Christianity on socialism’s side during the Cold War
October 2, 2023I Was a Red Priest: Memories and Testimonials offers through its protagonist a Christian social analysis that is now minimized but was widely held in the post-World War II era.
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