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BARTLEBY AND ME

BARTLEBY AND ME Reflections of an Old Scrivener

by Gay Talese | Read by Mike Ortego

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Mike Ortego gets Talese. Ortego artfully performs Talese's polished sentences and captures the flavor of his urbane worldview with a writerly tone. For this is an audiobook of enhanced remembrances. Talese returns to the sights and sounds of his most famous and influential piece of creative nonfiction, the New Journalism classic "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold," and entertains the... Read More

THE BEST AMERICAN FOOD WRITING 2023

THE BEST AMERICAN FOOD WRITING 2023

by Mark Bittman, Silvia Killingsworth [Eds.] | Read by Elyse Dinh, Will Tulin, Carolina Hoyos, Dylan Moore, Nikki Massoud, Chanté McCormick, Justin Chien, Anthony Rey Perez, Johnny Rey Diaz, Terrence Kidd

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

To cite a few of the many fine narrators of these essays and blogs about food, Nikki Massoud gives an inspired performance with perfect pitch of "Border Lines," Anya von Bremzen's nuanced debunking of national dishes. Johnny Rae Diaz, with clear Italian enunciation, does a fine turn on John Last's clever "There is No Such Thing as Italian Food." Dylan Moore brings empathy and... Read More

THE BIG TIME

THE BIG TIME How the 1970s Transformed Sports in America

by Michael MacCambridge | Read by Sean Runnette

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Sean Runnette is comfortable with the athletes' names, the jargon, and the general tone of this audiobook. He's a good fit for MacCambridge's conversational style. The 1970s were a decade of fundamental change in American society, and nowhere was this more apparent than in the world of professional sports. At just under 18 hours, THE BIG TIME is sprawling--some long sections... Read More

BUZZFEED UNSOLVED SUPERNATURAL

BUZZFEED UNSOLVED SUPERNATURAL 101 True Tales of Hauntings, Demons, and the Paranormal

by Ryan Bergara, Shane Madej | Read by Ryan Bergara, Shane Madej, Marc Vietor

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Hey there, demons! After seven spooky seasons of their beloved web series, cohosts Shane Madej and Ryan Bergara add Marc Vietor to the cast for their debut audiobook. Explore 101 creepy locations and the supernatural, otherworldly, and paranormal histories behind them. Vietor, the deliberately monotone narrator, introduces each case with a brief overview but is constantly... Read More

THE COMFORT OF CROWS

THE COMFORT OF CROWS A Backyard Year

by Margaret Renkl | Read by Margaret Renkl

Spiegel & Grau by Spotify Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Slow down and sink into these beautiful meditations on the natural world around us. Margaret Renkl's syrupy Southern voice and measured rhythm are perfect for her essays and praise songs on everything from foxes to tadpoles to walking in the rainy woods. As Renkl unfolds a year exploring the environment around her Nashville home week by week, season by season, she demonstrates... Read More

THE DEADLINE

THE DEADLINE Essays

Earphones Award Winner

by Jill Lepore | Read by Jill Lepore

Pushkin Industries | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Jill Lepore, NEW YORKER staff writer and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, is a captivating essayist and a terrific performer of her own writing. Her pace is upbeat without being too fast; her articulation is clear; and her voice, midrange with the occasional high note, blooms with enthusiasm. That enthusiasm, combined with humor and smarts-- she's a Harvard University history... Read More

THE DEATH OF A JAYBIRD

THE DEATH OF A JAYBIRD Essays on Mothers and Daughters and the Things They Leave Behind

by Jodi M. Savage | Read by Deanna Anthony

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Full of humor and heart, Deanna Anthony animates the people in these essays. Many center on Savage's grandmother. Anthony astutely describes the author's comfort with her while growing up, her fear at her grandmother's descent into Alzheimer's, and her ongoing grief at her death. The audio takes listeners into the African-American tradition of funeral services called... Read More

THE DISH

THE DISH The Lives and Labor Behind One Plate of Food

by Andrew Friedman | Read by Michael Lomonaco

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Michael Lomonaco narrates this high-energy audiobook with the right tempo, cadence, and tone. A famed chef, restaurateur, and TV personality, he understands the intensity and focus of a creative kitchen. He captures the gamut of emotions associated with the pursuit of the perfect dish--the underlying subject of this audiobook. The author is especially adept at profiles--of... Read More

THE END OF REALITY

THE END OF REALITY How Four Billionaires are Selling a Fantasy Future of the Metaverse, Mars, and Crypto

by Jonathan Taplin | Read by Jason Culp

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Energetically narrated by Jason Culp, this excoriation of our social media-obsessed world, which is now flirting with AI-infused virtual reality--all foisted on us by Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Peter Thiel, and Marc Andreessen--is convincing, if disquieting. The author has a deep grasp of his subjects and subject matter. He identifies the ways that his four technocrats have... Read More

ENDEMIC

ENDEMIC A Post-Pandemic Playbook

Earphones Award Winner

by Monica Gandhi | Read by Gabra Zackman

Mayo Clinic Press | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

In this manual on pandemic management, a professor of infectious diseases describes how containment methods can be used more sparingly, be just as effective, and cause less disruption to people's lives. Gabra Zackman's performance sounds warm, authoritative, and quietly persuasive. The clarity of this scientific writing is helped by her pure timbre, natural-sounding diction,... Read More

FEARFULLY AND WONDERFULLY MADE

FEARFULLY AND WONDERFULLY MADE The Astonishing New Science of the Senses

by Maureen Seaberg | Read by Cindy Kay

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Journalist Maureen Seaberg introduces listeners to a range of synesthetes who experience combinations of senses, such as hearing colors, as well as people with seemingly superhuman abilities like a woman who can smell Parkinson's disease. Seaberg's expertise in human senses is hard-won. She herself has an extraordinary sensory palette that took her years to understand and... Read More

FIRE WEATHER

FIRE WEATHER A True Story from a Hotter World

by John Vaillant | Read by Alan Carlson

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Alan Carlson delivers this intense account of a massive fire with controlled urgency. His slight Canadian accent adds to the narration. He measures his delivery, deliberately paces the stories, and unspools the remarkable trajectory of the wildfire that ultimately engulfed one million and a half acres, burned for 15 months, and caused the evacuation of around 90,000 residents... Read More

FOREIGN BODIES

FOREIGN BODIES Pandemics, Vaccines, and the Health of Nations

by Simon Schama | Read by Simon Schama

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Simon Schama's historical authority--demonstrated by his confident vocal performance--foregrounds his account of humanity's ongoing fight to protect itself against deadly disease. Schama takes listeners on a journey from inoculation to vaccination, starting with the battle against smallpox, moving through cholera and tuberculosis research, and ultimately landing on recent... Read More

GOTH

GOTH A History

by Lol Tolhurst | Read by Lol Tolhurst, Budgie

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Lol Tolhurst of the goth band The Cure describes the feelings of otherness behind his music. In a rough timbre and British accent he reveals insights into goth music and literature. He recalls early musical influences, such as John Peel, the pirate radio veteran who joined the BBC, and growing up Catholic in protestant England. Tolhurst's voice still reflects his joy at... Read More

HOW TO INTERPRET THE CONSTITUTION

HOW TO INTERPRET THE CONSTITUTION

by Cass R. Sunstein | Read by Graham Winton

Recorded Books | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

If you've ever found yourself curious about how and why the Supreme Court does what it does--particularly during the past decade or so--this audiobook is for you. Graham Winton offers a measured yet compelling delivery of Sunstein's interpretations of recent major Court decisions and how they impact all Americans. The arguments on the correct way to interpret the Constitution... Read More

HOW TRUST WORKS

HOW TRUST WORKS The Science of How Relationships are Built, Broken, and Repaired

by Peter H. Kim | Read by Keong Sim

Macmillan Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

With fascinating research and examples of breaches in trust among celebrities, management professor Kim explains how trust is lost more quickly when people perceive sins of integrity than when they are disappointed by incompetence. Trust is also harder to restore with integrity issues; instances of incompetence can be a one-time event. With either type of lapse, restoring trust... Read More

I LOVE RUSSIA

I LOVE RUSSIA Reporting from a Lost Country

by Elena Kostyuchenko, Bela Shayevich, Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse [Trans.] | Read by Tiana Yarik

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Tiana Yarik does well in narrating Kostyuchenko's collection of essays and stories of life in Russia as she saw it. Kostyuchenko, an émigré Russian journalist now living in Germany and an outspoken critic of Putin, has compiled a work that one critic has called a "haunting book of rare courage." Yarik, a non-native speaker of English, does a splendid job delivering this work.... Read More

IN LIGHT-YEARS THERE'S NO HURRY

IN LIGHT-YEARS THERE'S NO HURRY Cosmic Perspectives on Everyday Life

by Marjolijn van Heemstra, Jonathan Reeder [Trans.] | Read by Mounya Dahma

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Dutch narrator Mounya Dahma's narration lends an authentic sense of culture and place to Marjolijn van Heemstra's meditations on the universe. Van Heemstra becomes fascinated by NASA astronauts' shift in perspective after they view the Earth from space, and she seeks to develop her own routes to this overview effect. She gets involved in campaigns for dark skies, becomes... Read More

KINGS OF THEIR OWN OCEAN

KINGS OF THEIR OWN OCEAN Tuna, Obsession, and the Future of Our Seas

by Karen Pinchin | Read by Karen Pinchin

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This is a listen about a tuna, an investigative reporter, a fisherman with an environmental bent, and so much more. Pinchin's passion for her work and her audiobook is evident throughout this real-life drama, which is centered on the fate of a tuna and a species that has meant so much to so many for so long. One can't help being drawn in as she narrates the story of a charter... Read More

LET THIS RADICALIZE YOU

LET THIS RADICALIZE YOU Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care

by Kelly Hayes, Mariame Kaba | Read by Diana Blue

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Diana Blue's vocal character is wonderful. Her positive tone provides an uplifting counterpoint to the topic of activism in the face of social injustice, environmental disasters, and other societal malfunctions. She helps the positive aspect of this guide to stay visible: the authors' belief that caring for others is a noble pursuit that has its rewards, as well as its... Read More

A LINE IN THE WORLD

A LINE IN THE WORLD A Year on the North Sea Coast

by Dorthe Nors, Caroline Waight [Trans.] | Read by Ann Richardson

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Ann Richardson sounds natural and relaxed as she delivers myriad Danish place names and words as Dorthe Nors ventures up and down the coast of Denmark. But this isn't a warm travel memoir. It's windy and cold and tinged with menace and risk. Nors visits church frescoes, isolated lighthouses, bonfires with burning witches' effigies, shipwrecks, and chemical plants--there is no... Read More

LOOK AT THE LIGHTS, MY LOVE

LOOK AT THE LIGHTS, MY LOVE

Earphones Award Winner

by Annie Ernaux | Read by Tavia Gilbert

Yale Press Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Tavia Gilbert captures the spirit of this text, especially the author's passionate belief that all members of society should be treated fairly. In 2012 and 2013, Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux kept a journal of her visits to her local Auchan superstore, a chain in France roughly equivalent to a Walmart supercenter. What happened there is not as interesting as what Ernaux... Read More

THE LOST SUPPER

THE LOST SUPPER Searching for the Future of Food in the Flavors of the Past

by Taras Grescoe | Read by Tim Fannon

Recorded Books | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Tim Fannon narrates this world food tour crisply and deliberately. His delivery style is reminiscent of a news reporter's and captures the author's enthusiasm for discovering the unusual--for example, there's a long early chapter on insects. But listeners should persevere: Enlightening stories on Roman fish sauce, neolithic bread, British farmhouse cheese, and an endangered... Read More

MISBELIEF

MISBELIEF What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things

Earphones Award Winner

by Dan Ariely | Read by Simon Jones

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrating this chatty and informative audiobook, Simon Jones delivers a flawless performance full of lively interpretations and emotional resonance. The acclaimed British actor is enormously entertaining to hear, but he never steals the spotlight from the author's conversational writing and fascinating insights. The social scientist says conspiracy believers fall into an... Read More

THE NEW MASCULINITY

THE NEW MASCULINITY A Roadmap for a 21st-Century Definition of Manhood

by Alex Manley | Read by Tom Max

ECW Press | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

An editor of a men's self-improvement website offers a list of 13 toxic behavior patterns that he says can be avoided. Much of his message is about becoming a better person--practicing civility, respect, love, and compassion for other human beings, rather than acting out the domination and hostility that are becoming the norm for some men in American society. The sections on... Read More

NO CRYING IN BASEBALL

NO CRYING IN BASEBALL The Inside Story of a League of Their Own: Big Stars, Dugout Drama, and a Home Run for Hollywood

by Erin Carlson | Read by Mia Hutchinson-Shaw

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

With its title coming from one of the most iconic film lines ever, this audiobook tells the story of the making of the famed 1992 movie A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN. It dives into the life of director Penny Marshall. While the author digs into the creation of the movie and its actors, Mia Hutchinson-Shaw gives an emotional narration that reflects the energy and happenings on and off... Read More

OF TIME AND TURTLES

OF TIME AND TURTLES Mending the World, Shell by Shattered Shell

by Sy Montgomery | Read by Sy Montgomery

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

American naturalist Sy Montgomery is obviously fascinated by turtles. Her voice is suffused with warmth and awe and compassion that just sweep the listener right along. Montgomery volunteers with the Turtle Rescue League in Massachusetts and gets to know Alexxia and Natasha, the founders of the TRL, as well as many turtles with excellent and hilarious names like Pizza Man,... Read More

THE ONE THING YOU NEED TO KNOW

THE ONE THING YOU NEED TO KNOW The Simple Way to Understand the Most Important Ideas in Science

by Marcus Chown | Read by Peter Noble

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Peter Noble's British accent sounds appropriately scholarly as he gives voice to the author's attempts to simplify some of the biggest ideas in science. Marcus Chown has set himself a difficult task: to explain in laypersons' terms such phenomena as black holes, relativity, quantum computing, and the Higgs boson, each in about 20 minutes. You can strip out the equations, but... Read More

OPINIONS

OPINIONS A Decade of Arguments, Criticism, and Minding Other People's Business

by Roxane Gay | Read by Roxane Gay

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Author Roxane Gay performs a collection of her nonfiction pieces from the last decade. The essays range from cultural criticism to celebrity profiles. For example, she interviews Janelle Monáe about how Afrofuturism influenced their album DIRTY COMPUTER and examines the future of the Black Panther franchise after the death of Chadwick Boseman. She also writes about big cultural... Read More

ORANGES

ORANGES

Earphones Award Winner

by John McPhee | Read by Grover Gardner

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

AudioFile Golden Voice narrator Grover Gardner comfortably inhabits McPhee's curious mind and captures the eloquence of his prose in this splendid rendition of his short classic. The audiobook brings together the supreme storyteller and the exceptional story performer. Gardner's singular voice and intelligent style were made to deliver McPhee--his voicing of the author's TABULA... Read More

ORDINARY NOTES

ORDINARY NOTES

by Christina Sharpe | Read by Christina Sharpe

Macmillan Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

With precision and clarity, the author delivers seven definitions of the word "note," her voice rich in tone and meaning. Then she immerses listeners in each of the 248 lyrical notes she's written about poignant works she's read, powerful pictures she's seen, and meaningful experiences she's had. These notes, brief in expression, merit relistening, for their strong insights and... Read More

OUR FRAGILE MOMENT

OUR FRAGILE MOMENT How Lessons from Earth's Past Can Help Us Survive the Climate Crisis

by Michael E. Mann | Read by Tim Campbell

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Mankind is facing a global climate crisis of our own making, and if we can learn from our past, we can save ourselves. But it will require worldwide cooperation. These are the key points of climate scientist Michael Mann's audiobook. Tim Campbell offers a straightforward narration. Listeners will be able to follow the author's logic and appreciate his discussion of climate... Read More

PLANTING OUR WORLD

PLANTING OUR WORLD

by Stefano Mancuso, Gregory Conti [Trans.] | Read by David Stifel

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrator David Stifel brings a rich, expressive voice to the task of narrating this entertaining audiobook about plants, their importance, and their roles in specific events and periods in history. Topics range from the popularity of liberty trees in France to--with a stop at banana peels--a clue to the kidnapping of aviator Charles Lindbergh's baby. Stifel performs with... Read More

PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE, THANKS!

PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE, THANKS! How to Take Back Our Time, Attention, and Purpose in a World Designed to Bury Us in Bullshit

by Julio Vincent Gambuto | Read by Julio Vincent Gambuto

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Vince Gambuto's storytelling and branding skills are part of what makes this audio so much fun to hear. He knows how to weave together compelling stories from his personal experiences, urbane observations, and broadly informed insights. He's also a good narrator, clear and consistent from start to finish and reasonably earnest in sharing the lessons he's learned from having... Read More

PREQUEL

PREQUEL An American Fight Against Fascism

by Rachel Maddow | Read by Rachel Maddow

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

TV host and political commentator Rachel Maddow shines at framing the backstory of current American politics in her latest audiobook, narrated in her signature forthright style. Building on her award-winning podcast, "Ultra," Maddow lays out the historical seditionist plot to, not only keep the U.S. out of WWII, but also to convince Americans that the Nazi attacks against Jews... Read More

SIZE

SIZE How It Explains the World

by Vaclav Smil | Read by Stephen Perring

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Jonathan Swift's story of Gulliver, who visits lands of people much smaller and larger than he, pops up in Smil's arguments as the author explains possible scientific realities of size. Stephen Perring narrates in an academic tone laced with humor much like listeners would expect from THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY as Smil takes on topics like the Golden Ratio, a... Read More

TEN BIRDS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD

TEN BIRDS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD

by Stephen Moss | Read by Stephen Moss

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Despite its somewhat overly dramatic title, this audiobook offers insights and fascinating tidbits about a variety of birds and their roles in human history. From ravens--first mentioned in the Book of Genesis--to Darwin's finches and their role in theories of evolution to emperor penguins and their future in the face of climate change, birds are a key indicator of our planet's... Read More

THE TIMES

THE TIMES How the Newspaper of Record Survived Scandal, Scorn, and the Transformation of Journalism

Earphones Award Winner

by Adam Nagourney | Read by Robert Petkoff

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Robert Petkoff delivers a masterful performance of this detailed history of the NEW YORK TIMES from 1976 to 2016. His narration is smooth and nuanced; his tempo and cadence move these fascinating inside stories of the "paper of record" forward. This is a gripping media story of how the Times survived scandals (Jason Blair and Judith Miller), the turnover of top editors, and,... Read More

TRAIL OF THE LOST

TRAIL OF THE LOST The Relentless Search to Bring Home the Missing Hikers of the Pacific Crest Trail

by Andrea Lankford | Read by Kristi Burns

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Kristi Burns narrates in a confident tone as she recounts author Andrea Lankford's strong record of finding missing hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail, which runs from Mexico to Canada. Lankford's participation in searches dates back to her days as a national park ranger. Burns re-creates the varying moods of search parties along the PCT, the elation of making progress during... Read More

THE TRUTH IS STILL OUT THERE

THE TRUTH IS STILL OUT THERE Thirty Years of the X-Files

by Bethan Jones | Read by Daniela Acitelli

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

As Bethan Jones's study of the eerie "X-Files" world begins, Daniela Acitelli quickly rattles off a list of the memorabilia in Jones's office. The audiobook returns to it at the end, focusing on a Scully and Mulder cardboard standup and a wry mention of the attention it receives in Jones's Zoom meetings. Acitelli keeps up a fast pace as she narrates a series history that... Read More

TYRANNY OF THE GENE

TYRANNY OF THE GENE Personalized Medicine and Its Threat to Public Health

by James Tabery | Read by George Newbern

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

George Newbern provides a clear, thoughtful listening experience. Given the depth of the information provided, listeners benefit from his approach. Tabery's audiobook addresses the ascension of health care that is focused on individuals--or so called "personalized medicine." While the appeal of person-centered care is evident, the lack of focus on larger environmental forces is... Read More

UNDER ALIEN SKIES

UNDER ALIEN SKIES A Sightseer's Guide to the Universe

by Philip Plait | Read by Philip Plait

OrangeSky Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Philip Plait is a veteran popularizer of astronomy in the media. This audio program is his first foray into narration, and he excels at it. The timbre of his voice is youthful rather than professorial, and his infectious enthusiasm makes him an ideal tour guide as he escorts listeners to Mars, the asteroid belt, Saturn, and Pluto before taking them beyond the solar system to... Read More

WANNABE

WANNABE Reckonings with the Pop Culture That Shapes Me

by Aisha Harris | Read by Aisha Harris

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

NPR podcast cohost Aisha Harris passionately dissects pop culture, delivering an honest portrayal of her life. Her musings are funny, tender, and sometimes searing rebuttals of others' critiques. Harris examines the "Black friend" trope by referencing the TV shows "New Girl," "Scrubs," and "Happy Endings." She compares the development of serialization, reboots, remakes,... Read More

WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED

WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED Rebooting American Health Care

by Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein | Read by Susan Bennett

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Two economists study the patchwork system of health insurance we have in the U.S. and make sweeping recommendations about how a national insurance mandate would provide better care to more people. Their thinking is down-to-earth and sounds even more accessible as delivered by Susan Bennett, whose performance strikes the right balance between the tone of a policy expert and that... Read More

THE WORLD ACCORDING TO JOAN DIDION

THE WORLD ACCORDING TO JOAN DIDION

by Evelyn McDonnell | Read by Hillary Huber

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Hillary Huber performs Evelyn McDonnell's fan notes on the life and times of Joan Didion with the warm excited tones of a girlfriend sharing an enthusiasm with someone she met outside the star's stage door. It's a smart choice, well-paired with McDonnell's text, and Huber's voice is lovely. The problem lies not with the performance of this audiobook but with the text itself.... Read More

THE WORLD BEHIND THE WORLD

THE WORLD BEHIND THE WORLD Consciousness, Free Will, and the Limits of Science

by Erik Hoel | Read by Sean Patrick Hopkins

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Brace yourself--this expertly executed audiobook on the nature of consciousness will shake your brain to its core. Sean Hopkins wisely delivers it at a fast pace that matches the author's groundbreaking intelligence and giddy dedication to understanding how the mind works. Like trying to understand biology without Darwin's theory of evolution, or physics without Einstein's... Read More

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