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Here are the subjects of all posts in the [info]nytbooks journal in August, 2015.

2nd
5:09p[info]nytbooksArtsBeat: Eric Schlosser to Publish Book on American Prison System
6:13p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘The Economics of Inequality,’ by Thomas Piketty
7:54p[info]nytbooksArtsBeat: Eric Schlosser to Publish Book on American Prison System
3rd
9:00a[info]nytbooksLiterary Landscapes: Patter and Patois
3:27p[info]nytbooksJoe Domanick’s ‘Blue’ Examines the L.A.P.D.
7:25p[info]nytbooksT Magazine: The 10 Books Ta-Nehisi Coates Couldn’t Live Without
8:22p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: China Miéville’s ‘Three Moments of an Explosion’
4th
1:00a[info]nytbooksT Magazine: My 10 Favorite Books: Ta-Nehisi Coates
9:00a[info]nytbooksCritic’s Take: Walker Percy’s Theory of Hurricanes
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘The Beautiful Bureaucrat,’ by Helen Phillips
12:00p[info]nytbooksBookends: Can a Virtuous Character Be Interesting?
1:45p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘Street Poison: The Biography of Iceberg Slim’ Studies the Life of a Pim
1:45p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘Street Poison,’ a Biography of Iceberg Slim, Writer and Pimp
4:17p[info]nytbooksThe Marie Kondo Effect: A Closet’s Loss, a Consignor’s Gain
4:17p[info]nytbooksThe Marie Kondo Effect: Your Closet’s Loss Is a Consignment Store’s Gain
9:52p[info]nytbooksRobert Conquest, Historian Who Documented Soviet Horrors, Dies at 98
5th
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘We’re Still Here Ya Bastards,’ by Roberta Brandes Gratz
9:00a[info]nytbooksGary Rivlin’s ‘Katrina: After the Flood’
2:00p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘Let’s Be Less Stupid,’ a Distracted Meditation on Absent-Mindedness
8:05p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘Let’s Be Less Stupid,’ a Distracted Meditation on Absent-Mindedness
6th
9:00a[info]nytbooksUrsula K. Le Guin: By the Book
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘The Fifth Season,’ by N.K. ­Jemisin
3:01p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘Let’s Be Less Stupid,’ a Distracted Meditation on Absent-Mindedness
3:23p[info]nytbooksChildren’s Books: Making Every Vote Count
6:54p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘We Believe the Children,’ on Child Abuse Hysteria in the 1980s
7th
12:46a[info]nytbooksLetters: The Rediscovered Manuscript
12:57p[info]nytbooks‘Kitchens of the Great Midwest,’ by J. Ryan Stradal
1:12p[info]nytbooks‘Folk City: New York and the American Folk Music Revival’
1:14p[info]nytbooksHugh Thomas’s ‘World Without End: Spain, Philip II, and the First Global Empire’
1:16p[info]nytbooksOpen Book: Since Katrina
1:45p[info]nytbooksInside the List
1:45p[info]nytbooks‘Sea Lovers: Selected Stories,’ by Valerie Martin
1:46p[info]nytbooks‘All That Followed,’ by Gabriel Urza
1:53p[info]nytbooks‘Crooked Heart,’ by Lissa Evans
1:54p[info]nytbooks‘Joy: Poet, Seeker, and the Woman Who Captivated C.S. Lewis’
3:14p[info]nytbooksChildren’s Books: Don Brown’s ‘Drowned City,’ and More
3:15p[info]nytbooks‘The Little Brother,’ by Victoria Patterson
3:16p[info]nytbooksLauren Fox’s ‘Days of Awe’
3:17p[info]nytbooksPaperback Row
3:23p[info]nytbooksEditors’ Choice
3:24p[info]nytbooksThe Shortlist: After the Storm
4:28p[info]nytbooksArtsBeat: Book Review Podcast: ‘Katrina: After the Flood’
9:14p[info]nytbooksNew York Review Books Fills a Niche by Reviving Forgotten Works
9:14p[info]nytbooksNew York Review Books Fills a Niche by Reviving Forgotten Works
10:12p[info]nytbooksBookshelf: The Clash of New York’s Irish and Italians, and the City’s First Black Firefighter
11:49p[info]nytbooksHugh Thomas’s ‘World Without End: Spain, Philip II, and the First Global Empire’
9th
4:00p[info]nytbooksNew York Review of Books Fills a Niche by Reviving Forgotten Works
10:09p[info]nytbooksHarper Lee and Truman Capote: A Collaboration in Mischief
10:11p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘On Writing,’ a Charles Bukowski Collection of Rants and Musings in Lett
10th
2:46p[info]nytbooksNew York Review of Books Fills a Niche by Reviving Forgotten Works
3:49p[info]nytbooksTa-Nehisi Coates: By the Book
4:35p[info]nytbooksHarper Lee and Truman Capote: A Collaboration in Mischief
5:29p[info]nytbooksVu Tran’s ‘Dragonfish’
5:37p[info]nytbooksIvan Doig’s ‘Last Bus to Wisdom’
6:46p[info]nytbooksHarper Lee and Truman Capote: A Collaboration in Mischief
7:29p[info]nytbooksRobert Conquest, Historian Who Documented Soviet Horrors, Dies at 98
8:15p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: Ayn Rand’s ‘Ideal’ Presents a Protagonist Familiar in Her Superiority
11th
1:46a[info]nytbooksDavid Nobbs, Novelist and Creator of Reginald Perrin, Dies at 80
5:23a[info]nytbooksNew York Review of Books Fills a Niche by Reviving Forgotten Works
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘The Hairdresser of Harare,’ by Tendai Huchu
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘In the Language of Miracles,’ by Rajia Hassib
12:00p[info]nytbooksBookends: Why Do We Always Proclaim That the Novel Is Dead?
8:33p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: Clarice Lispector’s ‘The Complete Stories’ Sees Life With Existential Dr
12th
12:32a[info]nytbooksAnn McGovern, Author, Is Dead at 85; She Made ‘Stone Soup’ a School Staple
2:31p[info]nytbooksHaruki Murakami’s ‘Wind/Pinball’
2:33p[info]nytbooks‘A Manual for Cleaning Women,’ by Lucia Berlin
9:31p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: Enrique Vila-Matas Plots His Own Awakening in ‘The Illogic of Kassel’
13th
4:14p[info]nytbooksOpen Book: Reaching Back
4:22p[info]nytbooksLetters: ‘The Conservative Heart’
5:06p[info]nytbooksAdam Johnson’s ‘Fortune Smiles’
9:50p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: In Sophie Hannah’s ‘Woman With a Secret,’ Mysteries Multiply
14th
2:47p[info]nytbooks‘Eileen,’ by Ottessa Moshfegh
2:49p[info]nytbooksThe Shortlist: The 19th Century in Fiction
2:50p[info]nytbooks‘Make Your Home Among Strangers,’ by Jennine Capó Crucet
2:52p[info]nytbooks‘The Pope’s Daughter,’ by Dario Fo
2:52p[info]nytbooks‘The Marriage of Opposites,’ by Alice Hoffman
2:53p[info]nytbooks‘Brief Loves That Live Forever’ and ‘A Woman Loved,’ by Andrei Makine
2:54p[info]nytbooksJeff Bartsch’s ‘Two Across’
2:56p[info]nytbooks‘The Dust That Falls From Dreams,’ by Louis de Bernières
2:58p[info]nytbooks‘The Dressmaker,’ by Rosalie Ham
2:58p[info]nytbooks‘Sophie and the Sibyl,’ by Patricia Duncker
3:02p[info]nytbooksInside the List
3:03p[info]nytbooks‘In Another Country,’ by David Constantine
3:04p[info]nytbooksCrime: Fumbling in the Dark
3:21p[info]nytbooksPaperback Row
3:26p[info]nytbooksEditors’ Choice
4:38p[info]nytbooksArtsBeat: Book Review Podcast: Vu Tran’s ‘Dragonfish’
7:44p[info]nytbooksArtsBeat: Book Review Podcast: Vu Tran’s ‘Dragonfish’
7:47p[info]nytbooksT Magazine: My 10 Favorite Books: Michael Stipe
11:14p[info]nytbooksRussian Publisher Rewrites Books on Putin Without Western Authors’ Consent
16th
9:39p[info]nytbooksLucia Berlin’s Roving, Rowdy Life Is Reflected in a Book of Her Stories
9:43p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: In Susan Barker’s ‘The Incarnations,’ Lives of Despair (Past and Present
17th
9:00a[info]nytbooksMario Vargas Llosa’s ‘Notes on the Death of Culture’
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘NeuroTribes,’ by Steve Silberman
9:50p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘The Last Love Song,’ a Biography of Joan Didion
10:50p[info]nytbooksTa-Nehisi Coates’s ‘Between the World and Me’
11:24p[info]nytbooksTa-Nehisi Coates’s ‘Between the World and Me’
18th
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘Most Likely to Succeed,’ by Tony Wagner and Ted Dintersmith
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘The Two-State Delusion,’ by Padraig O’Malley
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘The Gift of Failure,’ by Jessica Lahey
12:00p[info]nytbooksBookends: Why Get an M.F.A.?
8:14p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘A Manual for Cleaning Women,’ Lucia Berlin’s Soul-Baring Stories
19th
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘A Window Opens,’ by Elisabeth Egan
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘The Prize,’ by Dale Russakoff
9:00a[info]nytbooksRebecca Stead’s ‘Goodbye Stranger’
3:30p[info]nytbooksChildren’s Books: Watch Your Language
6:51p[info]nytbooksElisabeth Egan’s ‘A Window Opens’ Has Echoes of Her Amazon Odyssey
9:20p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘Everybody Rise,’ Stephanie Clifford’s Debut Novel, Features That Old-Mo
20th
3:33a[info]nytbooksBud Yorkin, Writer and Producer of ‘All in the Family,’ Dies at 89
3:36a[info]nytbooksWilliam Jay Smith, Poet and Craftsman of Rhythm, Dies at 97
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘Shadows of Sherwood: A Robyn Hoodlum Adventure,’ by Kekla Magoon
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘The Road Not Taken,’ by David Orr
12:00p[info]nytbooksR. L. Stine: By the Book
9:37p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘Can I Go Now?,’ a Biography of the Hollywood Agent Sue Mengers
9:41p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘The Last Love Song,’ a Biography of Joan Didion
10:21p[info]nytbooksMario Vargas Llosa’s ‘Notes on the Death of Culture’
21st
1:58p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘The Last Love Song,’ a Biography of Joan Didion
2:32p[info]nytbooksThe Shortlist: On Reading
2:34p[info]nytbooksOpen Book: Cultural Anxiety
2:35p[info]nytbooksLetters: New Orleans, 10 Years Later
2:36p[info]nytbooksPaperback Row
2:36p[info]nytbooksEditors’ Choice
2:37p[info]nytbooks‘The Shape of the New,’ by Scott L. Montgomery and Daniel Chirot
2:37p[info]nytbooks‘Everybody Rise,’ by Stephanie Clifford
2:37p[info]nytbooks‘Machines of Loving Grace,’ by John Markoff
2:38p[info]nytbooks‘Young Eliot,’ by Robert Crawford
2:39p[info]nytbooks‘Palimpsest: A History of the Written Word,’ by Matthew Battles
2:39p[info]nytbooks‘Faith Ed.,’ by Linda K. Wertheimer
2:41p[info]nytbooksAuthor’s Note: Whose Side Are You On?
2:41p[info]nytbooks‘We Believe the Children,’ by Richard Beck
2:50p[info]nytbooksInside the List
3:06p[info]nytbooks‘Hit Count,’ by Chris Lynch
3:07p[info]nytbooks‘What This Story Needs Is a Pig in a Wig,’ and More
3:07p[info]nytbooks‘Mama’s Nightingale,’ by Edwidge Danticat, and More
3:21p[info]nytbooksKevin Henkes’s ‘Waiting,’ and More
3:34p[info]nytbooksMaggie Thrash’s ‘Honor Girl’
7:30p[info]nytbooksArtsBeat: Inside The New York Times Book Review: The History of Autism
9:29p[info]nytbooksBookshelf: New York Bookshelf: The Last Big Colony and the First Suburb
22nd
1:22a[info]nytbooksArtsBeat: Inside The New York Times Book Review: The History of Autism
2:25a[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘The Last Love Song,’ a Biography of Joan Didion
23rd
3:03p[info]nytbooksArtsBeat: Inside The New York Times Book Review: The History of Autism
7:43p[info]nytbooksMario Vargas Llosa’s ‘Notes on the Death of Culture’
8:37p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: Helen Phillips Tweaks Corporate Culture in ‘The Beautiful Bureaucrat’
9:37p[info]nytbooksAnother Drama in Harper Lee’s Hometown
24th
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘Speak,’ by Louisa Hall
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘The Incarnations,’ by Susan Barker
5:57p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: In ‘Purity,’ Jonathan Franzen Hits a New Octave
9:15p[info]nytbooksBooks: Book Review: ‘The Butterflies of North America; Titian Peale’s Lost Manuscript’
9:42p[info]nytbooks‘We Believe the Children,’ by Richard Beck
9:51p[info]nytbooksLetters: New Orleans, 10 Years Later
11:21p[info]nytbooksArtsBeat: ‘Puppies’ Unrewarded at Sci-Fi Book Awards
25th
1:04a[info]nytbooksCynthia Macdonald, Poet Known for Humor and Ability to Shock, Dies at 87
9:00a[info]nytbooksEli Gottlieb’s ‘Best Boy’
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘Give Us the Ballot,’ by Ari Berman
12:00p[info]nytbooksBookends: Do We Mistake Inaccessibility for Brilliance?
8:59p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘Billion-Dollar Ball’ Explores the Economics of College Football’s Top P
11:28p[info]nytbooksArtsBeat: Among Friends: Linda Rosenkrantz on ‘Talk’
26th
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘Paradise of the Pacific,’ by Susanna Moore
9:00a[info]nytbooks‘The Story of the Lost Child,’ by Elena Ferrante
1:00p[info]nytbooksChildren’s Books: Vacation’s End
4:00p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘Billion-Dollar Ball’ Explores the Economics of College Football’s Top P
6:22p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘The Girl in the Spider’s Web’ Brings Back Stieg Larsson’s Detective Duo
7:42p[info]nytbooksNovels by Kathleen Alcott, Vu Tran and Alaa Al Aswany; a Memoir by David Payne
7:43p[info]nytbooks‘The End of Tsarist Russia,’ by Dominic Lieven
7:43p[info]nytbooksSusan Casey’s ‘Voices in the Ocean’
7:43p[info]nytbooksThe Shortlist: Surviving the Nazis
7:44p[info]nytbooks‘Harriet Wolf’s Seventh Book of Wonders,’ by Julianna Baggott
7:44p[info]nytbooks‘That Winter the Wolf Came,’ by Juliana Spahr
7:44p[info]nytbooks‘Girl Waits With Gun,’ by Amy Stewart
7:45p[info]nytbooksAmitav Ghosh’s ‘Flood of Fire’
7:45p[info]nytbooksCritic’s Take: Closing the Book
7:46p[info]nytbooksAnn Beattie: By the Book
11:13p[info]nytbooksArtsBeat: Biography of Jimmy Carter Is in the Works
27th
2:06a[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘Billion-Dollar Ball’ Explores the Economics of College Football’s Top P
5:01p[info]nytbooksOpinion: Stephen King: Can a Novelist Be Too Productive?
9:10p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘The Sympathizer,’ a Novel About a Soldier, Spy and Film Consultant
10:15p[info]nytbooksInside the List
28th
1:43p[info]nytbooksIn Stieg Larsson’s Head, but His Own Man
2:30p[info]nytbooksMy Bookshelf, Myself: My 10 Favorite Books: Glenn Ligon
3:51p[info]nytbooksArtsBeat: Among Friends: Linda Rosenkrantz on ‘Talk’
30th
9:07a[info]nytbooksAn Appraisal: Oliver Sacks, Casting Light on the Interconnectedness of Life
9:07a[info]nytbooksOliver Sacks Dies at 82; Neurologist and Author Explored the Brain’s Quirks
12:12p[info]nytbooksOliver Sacks Dies at 82; Neurologist and Author Explored the Brain’s Quirks
9:59p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: ‘The End of Tsarist Russia’ by Dominic Lieven
31st
12:17a[info]nytbooksOliver Sacks, Neurologist Who Wrote About the Brain’s Quirks, Dies at 82
2:17a[info]nytbooksAn Appraisal: Oliver Sacks, Casting Light on the Interconnectedness of Life
5:31p[info]nytbooksOpinion: Stephen King: Can a Novelist Be Too Productive?
5:47p[info]nytbooksArtsBeat: Carrie Brownstein’s Book Tour to Kick Off in Brooklyn
10:19p[info]nytbooksBooks of The Times: Review: In ‘Make Me,’ Lee Child Adds Another Layer to Jack Reacher



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