Burnout

Hannah Proctor

Hannah Proctor visits the concept of burnout as the experience of political defeat—the disappointment, despair, and grief that emerges when one becomes aware that the political project they have committed themselves to may not succeed.

Sisters of the Yam

bell hooks

bell hooks approaches notions of self-care among communities of Black women, locating it within the work of grief, testimony, and reconciliation.

Annals of the Western Shore

Ursula K. Le Guin

In these three short novels, Le Guin takes us to the Western Shore, where people of magic and people of war and people of books all try to make their lives together.

What books are for

On Mitz, Words Are My Matter, A Room of One’s Own and Three Guineas & The Left Hand of Darkness

Searoad

Ursula K. Le Guin

This collection of interlocking stories tells of the people who live in a small town on the Oregon coast.

Mitz

Sigrid Nunez

In the summer of 1934, Leonard and Virginia Woolf adopted a marmoset named Mitz.

This pair of essays from Virginia Woolf attends to women’s exclusion from educational institutions and economic independence on two fronts.

Thingness

On The Disappearance of Rituals

Undersense

On The Dream and the Underworld & The Lost Steersman

The Empusium

Olga Tokarczuk

In 1913, a young Pole arrives at a health resort in the Silesian mountains, a place known to be free of consumption due to the still, damp air.

Trauma and Recovery

Judith Herman

Herman’s canonical work focuses on the necessity of understanding trauma within a social and political context.