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The Many Contradictions of Oliver Wendell Holmes

OLIVER WENDELL HOLMESA Life in War, Law, and IdeasBy Stephen Budiansky This year is a propitious time for Stephen Budiansky’s new biography of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Exactly a century ago, dissenting in the case of Abrams v. United States, Holmes invented the metaphor of the marketplace of ideas, single-handedly laying the groundwork for […]

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New & Noteworthy

New this week: MORE NEWS TOMORROW, by Susan Richards Shreve. (Norton, $25.95.) On her 70th birthday, the protagonist of Shreve’s latest novel sets out to uncover whether her father really did kill her mother 66 years earlier, as prosecutors claimed. THE ROYAL SOCIETY: And the Invention of Modern Science, by Adrian Tinniswood. (Basic Books, $26.) […]

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8 New Books We Recommend This Week

Those who forget history are … in luck, actually. This week’s recommended reading includes refreshers on everything from the settling of Polynesia to Brooklyn’s past as a queer enclave to the impeachment of Andrew Johnson in 1868. There’s art history, in María Gainza’s autofiction about an Argentine critic; and literary history, in Casey Cep’s riveting […]

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How I Got Past the Misogyny of ‘War and Peace’

Anya Ulinich is a writer and illustrator. Her most recent book is “Lena Finkle’s Magic Barrel,” a graphic novel. Follow New York Times Books on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, sign up for our newsletter or our literary calendar. And listen to us on the Book Review podcast. Source: Read Full Article