Books

Introducing The Atlantic’s expanded books coverage: essays, criticism, fiction, poetry, and recommendations from our writers and editors

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Is Cohabitation the Feminist Future?

Stories about women living together are proliferating—and offering alternative visions to the nuclear family.

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Our culture editors’ weekly guide to the best in books.

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A Naked Desperation to Be Seen

In books about the aftermath of October 7, Israelis and Palestinians seek recognition for their humanity.

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You Are Going to Die

Oliver Burkeman has become an unlikely self-help guru by reminding everyone of their mortality.

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The Journalist Who Cried Treason

Craig Unger’s career was nearly destroyed when he investigated a possible election conspiracy. Three decades later, he says he’s got the goods.