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looking for something new to read? this week’s paperbacks include a biography of kiki de montparnasse, a swashbuckling historical novel and a history of transportation.
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this biography of kiki de montparnasse was one of the times’s 100 notable books of 2022. known today for posing for the american photographer man ray, kiki was a singer, cabaret star and realist painter; braude shows how her vibrant parisian life extended far beyond the static image.
the best-selling historian’s first novel follows a group of british mercenaries as they storm a beach in normandy in 1346. as they curse their enemies, make oaths to one another and push deeper into france, the novel considers “larger questions about warfare and national mythology” while recasting history “as a swashbuckling hollywood movie,” our reviewer wrote.
standage’s account of transportation tools covers everything from steam engines to driverless cars. though it all started with the wheel, he argues, future mobility will “not be based on a single technology, but on a diverse mixture of transport systems.”
while contending with abuse and intergenerational trauma in her swampy hometown, 11-year-old sunshine finds comfort and strength in the bayou — especially in a mythical hungry crocodile and his healer wife, who share its waters. “the brackish setting allows for anger, fear, love and despair to all be felt as one,” our reviewer wrote.
this exploration of human-animal relations perforates the border between pest and pet. excavating intrusions into the human world by rats, snakes, pigeons, deer and more, brookshire writes that such animals are “proof not that nature is out to get us, but that it’s all around us.”
alexander wolf was murdered during the russian civil war. so how, years later, did his killer find a short story written by wolf that recounted his death in detail? first serialized in the late 1940s in a russian-language journal published in new york, this psychological novel takes stock of death, war, violence and the guilt that undergirds it all.
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