Arts & Culture

Works received

New books, music, films, or other works by Yale faculty, staff, and alumni.

E-books

William Kenney ’55BE
Victims of the Past
Brighton Publishing, LLC, $5.99

CDs

Paul Lieberman ’78
Ibeji
Paullieberman.com, $14.95

Books

Christine Bader ’00
The Evolution of a Corporate Idealist: When Girl Meets Oil
Bibliomotion, $26.95

Adrian Bonenberger ’02
Afghan Post
The Head and the Hand Press, $18

Liza F. Carter ’83MEM
Moving with the Seasons: Portrait of a Mongolian Family
Saltwind Press, $24.72

Lee Edelman ’81PhD and Lauren Berlant
Sex or the Unbearable
Duke University Press, $21.95

Joseph Finder ’80
Suspicion
Dutton Adult, $20.48

Seth Garfield ’88, ’96PhD
In Search of the Amazon; Brazil, the United States, and Nature of a Region
Duke University Press, $26.95

Julia Glass ’78
And the Dark Sacred Night
Pantheon Books, $26.95

Katherine Gleason ’85MA
Anatomy of Steampunk: The Fashion of Victorian Futurism
Race Point Publishing, $24.63

Prof. William N. Goetzmann ’78, ’90PhD, the Edwin J. Beinecke Professor of Finance and Management at the School of Management; K. Geert Rouwenhorst, the Robert B. & Candice J. Haas Professor of Corporate Finance at the School of Management; Timothy G. Young, curator of modern books and manuscripts at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library; and Catherine Labio
The Great Mirror of Folly: Finance, Culture, and the Crash of 1720
Yale University Press, $73.45

George J. Hill ’53
Proceed to Peshwar: The Story of a U.S. Navy Intelligence Mission on the Afghan Border, 1943
Naval Institute Press, $28.57

Faith Hillis ’09PhD
Children of Ruṡ: Right-Bank Ukraine and the Invention of a Russian Nation
Cornell University Press, $55

William S. Kilborne ‘58
Humor and Heresy: Poetry That Sings
Xlibris Corp., $22.49

Katrina Kimport ’00
Queering Marriage: Challenging Family Formation in the United States
Rutgers University Press, $72

Thomas Kleven ’64, ’67LLB
Equitable Sharing: Distributing the Benefits and Detriments of Democratic Society
Lexington Books, $90

Peter V. Lacouture ’69, editor
Energy, Utility, Transportation, and Environmental Law for the 21st Century
American Bar Association, $69.95

Emily J. Levine ’01
Dreamland of Humanists: Warburg, Cassirer, Panofsky, and the Hamburg School
University of Chicago Press, $35.47

Sam H. Low ’64
Hawaiki Rising: Hokule’a, Nainoa Thompson, and the Hawaiian Renaissance
Island Heritage Publishing, $29.35

Sara Low ’89MFA
A Guide's Guide to Fly-Fishing Mistakes: Common Problems and How to Correct Them
Skyhorse Publishing, $19.95

J. D. McClatchy ’74PhD, adjunct professor of English and editor of the Yale Review
Plundered Hearts: New and Selected Poems
Knopf , $28.95

Jeffrey L. Millman ’67
Required Reading: The Education and Maturation of Real Johnson
Authorhouse, $19.76

Maceo Montoya ’02
The Deportation of Wopper Barraza: A Novel
University of New Mexico Press, $19.95

Naomi Neville ’90 and E. Ashley Rooney
Gracious Living: Home Design for Your Future
Schiffer Publishing, $45

Michael L. Satlow ’86
How the Bible Became Holy
Yale University Press, $24.92

Fred Sievert ’11MAR
God Revealed
Morgan James Publishing, $13.73

Jonathan Stone ’78
Moving Day
Thomas & Mercer, $14.95

Andrew Wilner ’77
Bullets and Brains
Createspace, $19.99

Charles Young ’52
Letters from the Attic: Save the Last Dance for Me
IUniverse, $34.95

Justin Zaremby ’03, ’07PhD, ’10JD
Legal Realism and American Law
Bloomsbury Academic, $120

Benjamin Zucker ’62 and Diane Scarisbrick
Elihu Yale: Merchant, Collector & Patron
Thames and Hudson, $39.95

Rachel Zucker ’94
MOTHERs
Counterpath Press, $21

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