quinta-feira, 22 de dezembro de 2011

TOP 5 DE NÃO FICÇÃO DO NEW YORK TIMES


À atenção dos editores nacionais. Ainda antes da morte de Christopher Hitchens, o New York Times escolheu estes cinco livros d então como o "creme do creme" dos escaparates livreiros de 2011. De ciência aparece esta lista só THINKING, FAST AND SLOW, do matemático, psicólogo e economista (nobelizado em 2002) israelita Daniel Kahneman.

"TOP NONFICTION

ARGUABLY Essays. By Christopher Hitchens. Twelve, $30.

Our intellectual omnivore’s latest collection could be his last (he’s dying of esophageal cancer). The book is almost 800 pages, contains more than 100 essays and addresses a ridiculously wide range of topics, including Afghanistan, Harry Potter, Thomas Jefferson, waterboarding, Henry VIII, Saul Bellow and the Ten Commandments, which Hitchens helpfully revises.

THE BOY IN THE MOON, A Father’s Journey to Understand His Extraordinary Son. By Ian Brown. St. Martin’s Press, $24.99.

A feature writer at The Globe and Mail in Toronto, Brown combines a reporter’s curiosity with a novelist’s instinctive feel for the unknowable in this exquisite book, an account — at once tender, pained and unexpectedly funny — of his son, Walker, who was born with a rare genetic mutation that has deprived him of even the most rudimentary capacities.

MALCOLM X A Life of Reinvention. By Manning Marable. Viking, $30.

From petty criminal to drug user to prisoner to minister to separatist to humanist to martyr. Marable, who worked for more than a decade on the book and died earlier this year, offers a more complete and unvarnished portrait of Malcolm X than the one found in his autobiography. The story remains inspiring.

THINKING, FAST AND SLOW. By Daniel Kahneman. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $30.

We overestimate the importance of whatever it is we’re thinking about. We misremember the past and misjudge what will make us happy. In this comprehensive presentation of a life’s work, the world’s most influential psychologist demonstrates that irrationality is in our bones, and we are not necessarily the worse for it.

A WORLD ON FIRE. Britain’s Crucial Role in the American Civil War. By Amanda Foreman. Random House, $35.

Which side would Great Britain support during the Civil War? Foreman gives us an enormous cast of characters and a wealth of vivid description in her lavish examination of a second battle between North and South, the trans-Atlantic one waged for British hearts and minds."

Sem comentários:

NOVOS CLASSICA DIGITALIA

  Os  Classica Digitalia  têm o gosto de anunciar 2  novas publicações  com chancela editorial da Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra. Os vo...