History
Thucydides, The History of the Peloponnesian War, translated by Robin Waterfield (Basic Books), 752 pp. Hardback, $40.00. It is hard to imagine a time in American history when Thucydides did not se…
"Waterfield's translation offers a lucid narrative of imperial decay and a warning to the free societies of the future about how democracies decline by prioritizing expediency over justice."
A review of the new Thucydides edition: lasvegasreviewofbooks.com/history-7/
06.03.2026 23:52
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Happy Anniversary
Seventy-Five Years of The Liberal Imagination, by Lionel Trilling Of all the great midcentury literary critics, Lionel Trilling endures as the most compelling for the approaching middle of the twen…
"Those who wish to address the complex and difficult modern world need to possess minds capable of holding and assessing and articulating multiple, intersecting ideas."
Celebrating 75 years of Lionel Trilling's "The Liberal Imagination": lasvegasreviewofbooks.com/happy-annive...
18.12.2025 23:07
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Fiction
Gabriel Urza, The Silver State (Algonquin), 320 pp. Hardback, $29.00. Seven months into his job as a Washoe County Public Defender, young attorney Santi Elcano finds himself holding a toy basketbal…
"The novel offers an inside view of the justice system in Northern Nevada—the relationships between judges and jailers, prosecutors and police officers, lawyers and lawbreakers."
A review of Gabriel's Urza's "The Silver State" (@algonquinbooks.bsky.social): lasvegasreviewofbooks.com/fiction-33/
14.12.2025 21:48
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Fiction
Aisling Rawle, The Compound (Random House, June 24), 304 pp. Hardback, $29.00. As Lily, the narrator-protagonist of The Compound, and her new housemates get to know each other on the nation’s hotte…
"The most controversial element of this immersive game show would seem to be the stipulation that contestants sleep with—though not necessarily have sex with—each other."
A review of "The Compound," by Aisling Rawle: lasvegasreviewofbooks.com/fiction-31/
20.10.2025 19:15
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Poetry
Heather Christle, Paper Crown (Wesleyan University Press), 80 pp. Paperback, $16.95. Heather Christle’s “Perfect Song” is an absolute banger. First published in Narrative in 2019, and now included,…
"What, after all, is a perfect poem, a perfect work of art, but a 'joyous concordance'? It might be worth chasing for years."
A review of "Paper Crown," by Heather Christle: lasvegasreviewofbooks.com/poetry-21/
17.10.2025 16:50
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Fiction
Jessica Francis Kane, Fonseca (Penguin), 272 pp. Hardback, $28.00. In 1952, Penelope Fitzgerald left her husband at home in London, dropped her two-year-old daughter, Tina, off at her in-laws’, and…
"'Fonseca' sets out to dramatize this tipping point in Penelope Fitzgerald's life, when not only a financial legacy but her professional legacy and perhaps even her marriage were at stake."
A review of Jessica Francis Kane's new novel: lasvegasreviewofbooks.com/fiction-30/
16.10.2025 02:53
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#SneakPeek 👀 Maile Chapman's THE SPOIL—her first novel in fifteen years—is out March 17, 2026.
Preorder this mesmerizing novel about the perplexities of memory, Las Vegas real estate, DIY projects, and demons:
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21.08.2025 17:14
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Fiction
Laila Lalami, The Dream Hotel (Pantheon), 336 pp. Hardback, $29.00. Las Vegas is a city where the future touches the present, where infrastructures take on speculative technologies in order to cast…
"Lalami offers a harrowing and cerebral meditation on state control, surveillance, and the unreliability of intention in a world where the unconscious mind is no longer private."
A review of Laila Lalami's "The Dream Hotel" (@pantheonbooks.bsky.social): lasvegasreviewofbooks.com/fiction-27/
17.08.2025 19:56
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Nonfiction
Kyle Paoletta, American Oasis: Finding the Future in the Cities of the Southwest (Pantheon), 352 pp. Hardback, $30.00. Of the writers who have called the Southwestern United States home—Cormac McCa…
"Vegas becomes a symbol not just of excess and reinvention but of the deep tensions between human ambition and environmental limitations."
A review of Kyle Paoletta's "American Oasis" (@pantheonbooks.bsky.social): lasvegasreviewofbooks.com/nonfiction-3/
15.08.2025 16:48
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Fiction
Madeleine Watts, Elegy, Southwest (Simon & Schuster), 288 pp. Hardback, $27.99. In the middle of Elegy, Southwest, Madeleine Watts’s new novel, Eloise, the 29-year-old narrator, and her husband…
"While she is well aware of water issues, Eloise is continually impressed by the 'fearsome and optimistic' outlook that drives development in the region."
A review of Madeleine Watts's new novel, "Elegy, Southwest": lasvegasreviewofbooks.com/fiction-29/
14.08.2025 21:10
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Theatre
José Rivera, References to Salvador Dalí Make Me Hot, directed by Gigi Guizado, A Public Fit Theatre Company, April 4 to April 22, 2025. The heat is on for the Las Vegas theatre scene. A January Ne…
"The desert beyond Gabriela's backyard becomes a surreal landscape—a place of furtive movements and jarring sounds, where time is irregular and the cacti are closing in."
A review of José Rivera's "References to Salvador Dalí Make Me Hot": lasvegasreviewofbooks.com/theatre-3/
13.08.2025 15:26
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