Calling James Gleick a “science writer” feels undernourished. His works are always written with style and a sense of wonder without burying the reader in…
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Calling James Gleick a “science writer” feels undernourished. His works are always written with style and a sense of wonder without burying the reader in…
The habit of separating ecclesiastical history from secular history has tended to make everything ecclesiastical appear more rarefied than it really is. It is only…
The serendipity of browsing library stacks brought me to this Ivan Turgenev masterpiece. At less than 200 pages it is readable on a long plane flight.…