How, exactly, is it June already? The passage of time is mysterious sometimes, but this year it’s especially so. And the June books we’re most excited about around these parts represent an intriguing cross-section of literary genres and styles. From speculative works to insightful nonfiction; from an influential road novel to a surreal and satirical work — these books cover a lot of territory. Maybe you’ll find your next favorite book on this list.
Morning Bites: Tariq Shah on Music, Katherine Angel and Sam Byers, Melissa Febos Interviewed, and More
In our morning reading: new writing by Tariq Shah, an interview with Melissa Febos, and more.
Vol.1 Brooklyn’s Best of 2018: Nonfiction
2018 was an excellent year for books, and we’re beginning our look back at the year in culture with some thoughts on the nonfiction books that most impressed us.
Morning Bites: Eleanor Kriseman, Roy Scranton Nonfiction, James Bridle Interviewed, Midori Takada, and More
In our morning reading: a reading from Eleanor Kriseman, new writing by Roy Scranton, and much more.