11 Must-Read Books For May – Chicago Review of Books

11 Must-Read Books For May – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] The world still feels strange, but the publishing industry continues to bring us fun, thoughtful, and deliciously written books. Here are the CHIRB editors’ 11 favorites hitting shelves this month. VagablondeBy Anna DornUnnamed Press “Vagablonde is a darkly humorous, rollercoaster ride through the Los Angeles music scene about a woman who wants two things, the … Read more

The Future of Space is Female in “Goldilocks” – Chicago Review of Books

The Future of Space is Female in “Goldilocks” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] The Earth is in environmental collapse. Women’s rights are deteriorating. Space exploration and settlement are calling. Though this might sound like our current world, these are actually the factors in Laura Lam’s newest novel, Goldilocks, which follows a set of all-female astronauts after they steal a spaceship and set out to colonize a planet … Read more

Pop Art’s Contradictions and Possibilities in “Warhol” – Chicago Review of Books

Pop Art’s Contradictions and Possibilities in “Warhol” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] It’s no small chore to keep a reader’s attention for more than nine hundred pages. In choosing Andy Warhol as his subject, author Blake Gopnik’s task became all the more daunting: Warhol was well-known for his obstinance, and the rotating cast of characters in Warhol’s rogue’s gallery of superstars sometimes threatens to supersede the … Read more