Utilizing the concept of “pre-trauma” to describe various forms of media that anticipate disaster, this book discusses apocalyptic film and literature as manifestations of collective fears about the environment. To accomplish this,... Read More
"Mexican Journal" is a snapshot of a particular moment in North American life, captured from the perspective of an artist and an outsider. "Mexican Journal", the second volume in a three-volume series of the poet, artist, and... Read More
In this superior work of historical fiction, a black laundress is accused of murder in a town dominated by Jim Crow. This riveting first novel, inspired by real events, tells a harrowing tale of an honorable man in a dishonorable world.... Read More
This is an insightful and well-researched biography of a man known in the United States primarily for his role in the American Revolution. Donald Miller’s biography of the Marquis de Lafayette chronicles the pivotal events of his life... Read More
Adam’s linchpin role in debates on original sin provides Christians with an ideal framework in which to explore matters of science and truth. Saving the Original Sinner: How Christians Have Used the Bible’s First Man to Oppress,... Read More
Mental laziness, overblown belief in self, and indifference to political awareness all serve to enfeeble the American experiment. In The State of the American Mind: 16 Leading Critics on the New Anti-Intellectualism, editors Mark... Read More
With a musician’s attention to the emotions that help us create a picture of our world, Helaine Mario weaves imagery with a thrilling plot. A grieving musician must come to grips with the guilt she feels about the deaths of her husband... Read More
By providing an impassioned account of Edward IV’s reign, Corbet makes English history exciting and his thesis convincing. Anthony Corbet presents a thorough account of the life of Edward IV and his lasting influence on the generations... Read More