Jennifer Egan's most recent novel is Look at Me (Anchor). She has just begun a Mel and Lois Tuckman Fellowship at the New York Public Library's Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers.
In American Dream, his masterful new book about welfare reform, Jason DeParle brings together two groups of people who rarely seem to meet: welfare policy-makers and welfare recipients.
Our nation's two-decade spree of building prisons and sentencing even nonviolent criminals to long spells inside them has produced a staggering number of incarcerated people in America--more than
With each last reverberation from the world of 1960s and '70s
radicalism--the recent parole of Kathy Boudin, for example, a member of
the Weather Underground who served twenty-two years in pris


