Horace and Me: Life Lessons from an Ancient Poet by Harry EyesHow do we fill the void created by the excesses of a superficial society? How do we confront the inevitability of death? In “Horace and Me: Life Lessons from an Ancient Poet,” poet and critic Harry Eyres reexamines the Roman poet Horace’s life, legacy, and verse. With a light, lyrical touch (deployed in new, fresh versions of some of Horace’s most famous odes) and a keen critical eye, Eyres reveals a lively, relevant Horace, whose society–Rome at the dawn of the empire–is much more similar to our own than we might want to believe. |
The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by Daniel James Brown
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The Bookman’s Tale: A Novel of Obsession by Charlie LovettA mysterious portrait ignites an antiquarian bookseller’s search through time and the works of Shakespeare for his lost love. |
My Education by Susan Choi |
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