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Brushes With History

Writings on Art from The Nation 1865-2001

By Peter G. Meyer and Arthur C. Danto



Nearly a century and a half of The Nation's unique and unparalleled writing on art is condensed into this selection of 125 essays.
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Come Out Fighting

A Century of Essential Writing on Gay & Lesbian Liberation

By Chris Bull


This definitive anthology brings together the groundbreaking writings that provoked and promoted the gay movement's social and political breakthroughs.

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The Zapatista Reader

A Literary Anthology

By Tom Hayden



In this journey through an insurgent world of culture and politics, celebrants and critics debate what Carlos Fuentes has described as the world's first "post-communist rebellion."
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Capri and No Longer Capri


By Raffaele La Capria


Long a cult travel guide/memoir for Italians, Capri and no Longer Capri, now translated, is available to a wider audience.

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The Betrayal Of America

How The Supreme Court Undermined the Constitution and Chose Our President

By Vincent Bugliosi


"It is a pathetic spectacle that Bugliosi beckons us to behold--this high, hallowed court and its revered majority sold out to Power." --Gerry Spence, from his Foreword

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All For Love


By Ved Mehta


One of the literary world's most versatile and surprising writers (and famously private about his personal life) tells a hair-raising story of four beautiful women who drove him to extremes of hope and despair.

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Clive Stafford Smith on PBS Documentary

October 16 - November 20 | PBS Affiliates
Watch Nation Books author Clive Stafford Smith in a new PBS documentary, Torturing Democracy. Stafford Smith is the author of Eight o' Clock Ferry to the Windward Side and founder of the legal charity, Reprieve, whose clients include prisoners at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

November 20 - 21
This is Change?
(WBAI, MNN and more)
Watch/listen to Institute Fellow Jeremy Scahill talk about his latest article on AlterNet, titled, "This is Change?", which profiles the people likely to be major players in an Obama administration. MORE

November 23 | 10 am
Amy Alexander at Watergate Conference
(Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.)
Listen to Institute Fellow Amy Alexander talk with fellow panelists about how bloggers are changing politics. This event is part of the National Association of Black Journalists' Watergate Conference on Political and Congressional Reporting: Did Politics Change the Media or Did Media Change Politics? MORE

December 7 | 4 pm
Gary Younge Pays Tribute to Studs Terkel
(Great Hall, Cooper Union, NYC)
Institute Fellow Gary Younge will be one of the luminaries paying tribute to the life of legendary oral historian and activist Studs Terkel, who died on October 31 at the age of 96. The event will be open to the public and free of charge. MORE

December 8
The Nation Institute Annual Dinner Gala
(Metropolitan Pavilion, NYC)
The Nation Institute's Annual Gala Dinner is Monday, December 8 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York. Special guests include Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood; comedian Lewis Black; and Katrina vanden Heuvel, Editor and Publisher of The Nation. MORE

January 15 | 8:30 am
Deepa Fernandes Wins North Star News Prize
(4 Times Square, NYC)
Institute Fellow Deepa Fernandes is one of three winners of the North Star News Prize, which recognizes people of color who have made outstanding contributions to journalism, media and communications, and public understanding of the struggle for social justice. MORE