David Auerbach’s Books of the Year 2015

Waggish 2017-09-09

I was dissatisfied with my 2015 reading. A number of projects and situations contrived to cut down my reading time drastically, and so this list feels even more provisional than most years, a grab-bag of things that stood out for me stood out for me personally rather than a considered ranking. I think in a better world we would all do books of a given year 5 to 10 years down the line, and the resulting lists would be far more well-considered. Maybe 25 or 50 years would be even better.

I was pulled into a number of projects and situations that obliterated both my concentration and reading time, the biggest being my Facilitated Communication investigation, which consumed an entire quarter of the year. That would not have been so bad by itself but a handful of other similar matters made it difficult to do as much comprehensive reading as I would have liked. I’ve resolved to change that this year.

So, wish a bit of disappointment and shame, I am attaching a “Promising Nonfiction” section of books I haven’t yet assessed. These are books that due to their subject matter, pedigree, author, or some other factor struck me as being worth investigating, but which I didn’t have time to do so. Note that it is entirely possible that some of these books are terrible–they just merit a look in my mind. (Example: Cesar Hidalgo’s Why Information Grows would have been on the promising list, but I did get time to take a look at it and it did not fulfill its promise. On the other hand, I am near-certain Noel Malcolm’s latest tome of scholarship is brilliant, but simply didn’t have time to get to a work so far outside outside my current area of focus.) If any readers have opinions on them, please chime in.

Book of the Year

Fiction

Thought Flights Robert Musil Contra Mundum Press

The Blizzard: A Novel Vladimir Sorokin Farrar, Straus and Giroux

The Complete Stories Clarice Lispector New Directions

The Complete Works of Primo Levi Primo Levi Liveright

Horse of a Different Color: Stories Howard Waldrop Small Beer Press

The Librarian Mikhail Elizarov Pushkin Press

Our Spoons Came from Woolworths Barbara Comyns NYRB Classics

A General Theory of Oblivion Jose Eduardo Agualusa Archipelago

The Wake: A Novel Paul Kingsnorth Graywolf Press

Kvachi (Georgian Literature) Mikheil Javakhishvili, Mixeil Javaxiesvili Dalkey Archive Press

Eyes: Novellas and Stories William H. Gass Knopf

Book of Numbers: A Novel Joshua Cohen Random House

The Door (NYRB Classics) Magda Szabo NYRB Classics

Callimachus: The Hymns Oxford University Press

Eileen: A Novel Ottessa Moshfegh Penguin Books

A Brief History of Seven Killings: A Novel Marlon James Riverhead Books

The Tale of Genji Shikibu Murasaki W. W. Norton & Company

Macbeth: Third Series (The Arden Shakespeare Third Series) William Shakespeare Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare

The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes (Hackett Classics) Jackson Crawford Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.

Incidents in the Night Book 2 David B. Uncivilized Books

Dungeon: Monstres – Vol. 5: My Son the Killer Joann Sfar, Lewis Trondheim NBM Publishing

Melody: Story of a Nude Dancer Sylvie Rancourt Drawn and Quarterly

The Eternaut Héctor Germán Oesterheld, Francisco Solano Lopez Fantagraphics

Fatherland: A Family History Nina Bunjevac Liveright

Nonfiction

World Philology Harvard University Press

Chaos Imagined: Literature, Art, Science Martin Meisel Columbia University Press

The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter Myles Burnyeat, Michael Frede Oxford University Press

The Coming of the Terror in the French Revolution Timothy Tackett Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press

Physics: a short history from quintessence to quarks J. L. Heilbron Oxford University Press

Forgetting: Myths, Perils and Compensations Douwe Draaisma Yale University Press

The World the Game Theorists Made Paul Erickson University Of Chicago Press

Persius: A Study in Food, Philosophy, and the Figural Shadi Bartsch University Of Chicago Press

European Intellectual History from Rousseau to Nietzsche Frank M. Turner Yale University Press

Orientation and Judgment in Hermeneutics Rudolf A. Makkreel University of Chicago Press

The Occupiers: The Making of the 99 Percent Movement Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky Oxford University Press

Darkness Visible: A Study of Vergil’s “Aeneid” W. R. Johnson University Of Chicago Press

The Computing Universe: A Journey through a Revolution Tony Hey, Gyuri Pápay Cambridge University Press

Greek Models of Mind and Self (Revealing antiquity ;) Anthony A. Long Harvard University Press

Track-Two Diplomacy Toward an Israeli-Palestinian Solution, 1978-2014 Yair Hirschfeld Woodrow Wilson Center Press / Johns Hopkins University Press

Heart of Darkness: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Invisible Universe (Science Essentials) Jeremiah P. Ostriker, Simon Mitton Princeton University Press

Promising Nonfiction

Database of Dreams: The Lost Quest to Catalog Humanity Rebecca Lemov Yale University Press

A Sense of Power: The Roots of America’s Global Role John A. Thompson Cornell University Press

Realpolitik: A History John Bew Oxford University Press

Two Arabs, a Berber, and a Jew: Entangled Lives in Morocco Lawrence Rosen University Of Chicago Press

Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception George A. Akerlof, Robert J. Shiller Princeton University Press

A Foot in the River: Why Our Lives Change — and the Limits of Evolution Felipe Fernandez-Armesto Oxford University Press

The German War: A Nation Under Arms, 1939–1945 Nicholas Stargardt Basic Books

The Age of Catastrophe: A History of the West 1914–1945 Heinrich August Winkler Yale University Press

A Country Called Prison: Mass Incarceration and the Making of a New Nation Mary D. Looman, John D. Carl Oxford University Press

The Black Mirror: Looking at Life through Death Raymond Tallis Yale University Press

Violence All Around John Sifton Harvard University Press

Barbarism and Religion: Volume 6, Barbarism: Triumph in the West J. G. A. Pocock Cambridge University Press

KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps Nikolaus Wachsmann Farrar, Straus and Giroux

China Under Mao Andrew G. Walder Harvard University Press

The Third Reich in History and Memory Richard J. Evans Oxford University Press

The Rise and Fall of Neoliberal Capitalism David M. Kotz Harvard University Press

Universal Man: The Lives of John Maynard Keynes Richard Davenport-Hines Basic Books

The Country of First Boys And Other Essays Amartya Sen Oxford University Press

The Book of Yokai: Mysterious Creatures of Japanese Folklore Michael Dylan Foster University of California Press

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