This month, our readers have been reaching out far from the everyday in space and time with epic new translations, histories of medieval legends, and explorations of our universe. They've also been encountering the beautiful and the profound closer to home with a new poetry collection and a new study of how wonder motivates and generates new science.
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A magnificent feat of translation, hailed by classicists and poets alike as a “momentous achievement”: “thrilling,” “rich and rhythmical,” “superb,” “mesmerizing,” “searingly faithful—yet absolutely original.”
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A thrilling tour of Earth that shows the search for extraterrestrial life starts in our own backyard.
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A moving study of how encounters with beauty advance scientific discovery.
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This unflinching poetry collection follows the author’s diagnosis with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
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A thrilling exploration of competing cosmological origin stories, comparing new scientific ideas that upend our very notions of space, time, and reality.
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A life of England’s most famous martyr, rooted in the currents of twelfth-century Europe.
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