David Auerbach’s Books of the Year 2018

Waggish 2019-08-20

To be a true reader or writer today is to exist primarily in a state of longing and loneliness (sehnsucht, in the German term), because the vast majority of one’s closest associates are dead. Over the course of the 20th century the world of letters separated rather violently from the world of consequence, and so loving writing as writing requires either myopic self-delusion or an absurd appreciation for the spiritual residue of artistic impact. I don’t have the former in me, so it is the latter that drives me.

A remarkable amount of excellent archival issues came out this year, particularly in fiction and literature. The two placed in the pole position are not necessarily more deserving than many others. Rather, I chose them because they seemed to be most resonant with this year, despite being written decades ago. Both are very unorthodox Cold War retrospectives, both vaguely “documentary”-like, and yet animated by almost opposite sensibilities.

Ironically, I found Anniversaries to be a gloomier tale than Kolyma Stories, in the same way that gray is a gloomier color than black, or Faith is more enervating than Closer. Likewise, Johnson’s self-appearance in Anniversaries is more despairing than Shalamov’s varied appearances in Kolyma, because there is a certain abdication of moral authority Johnson took on in writing Anniversaries that is either disingenuous or terrifying. I think it’s the latter.

I have retained last year’s subcategories for nonfiction. They remain approximate. They are there to break the lists down into more manageable chunks. The books that posed the biggest dilemma were those on mind and cognition, which got divided between Humanities and Science depending on whether the bent was more theoretical or empirical.

Special notice must go to Jan Ziolkowski for choosing to publish the six volumes of The Juggler of Notre Dame and the Medievalizing of Modernity under Creative Commons and free for all to download. Like Adrian Piper’s Kantian study Rationality and the Structure of the Self, Ziolkowski’s book is a good deal closer to what academic work should be–visionary, monumental, singular–than most of what gets published by academic presses, and I hope that their publishing choice will help spread their work further.

You will notice one hell of a ringer after the top picks. After debating repeatedly, I decided to include my own book because I did spend more time with it than any other, and so it deserves to be called a book of my year. I could say more but I think I have already said it all here.

Books under “Of Interest” are there due to one or more of the following caveats: (1) I lack sufficient domain knowledge to feel comfortable recommending them, (2) I have sufficient reservations about their content but feel they are too significant to ignore, or (3) I just haven’t read enough of them.

The picture above is by the wonderful Ella Baron.

Be well, read much, take care.

BOOKS OF MY YEAR

Kolyma Stories (New York Review Books Classics) Varlam Shalamov NYRB Classics

INEVITABLE MENTION

Bitwise: A Life in Code David Auerbach Pantheon

LITERATURE

The Rehearsals (Dedalus Europe) Vladimir Sharov Dedalus Limited

The Collected Stories of Machado de Assis Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis Liveright

Collected Stories Bruno Schulz Northwestern University Press

The Novel of Ferrara Giorgio Bassani W. W. Norton & Company

My Year of Rest and Relaxation Ottessa Moshfegh Penguin Press

Belladonna Daša Drndic New Directions

Doppelgänger Istros Books

The William H. Gass Reader William H. Gass Knopf

The Chandelier Clarice Lispector New Directions

Cathay: A Critical Edition Ezra Pound Fordham University Press

Letters, Dreams, and Other Writings Remedios Varo Wakefield Press

Stream System: The Collected Short Fiction of Gerald Murnane Gerald Murnane Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Doting (New York Review Books Classics) Henry Green NYRB Classics

Nothing (New York Review Books Classics) Henry Green NYRB Classics

Phoresis Greg Egan Subterranean

The Sacerdotal Owl and Three Other Long Tales Michael Bishop Fairwood Press

HUMANITIES

Lions (The German List) Hans Blumenberg Seagull Books

Questioning Minds: The Letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner Guy Davenport, Hugh Kenner Counterpoint

Keith Rowe: The Room Extended Brian Olewnick powerHouse Books

Things That Bother Me: Death, Freedom, the Self, Etc. Galen Strawson New York Review Books

If Not Critical Eric Griffiths Oxford University Press

The Printed Voice of Victorian Poetry Eric Griffiths OUP Oxford

Shakespeare's Theatre: A History Richard Dutton Wiley-Blackwell

Naked: The Dark Side of Shame and Moral Life Krista K. Thomason Oxford University Press

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect Judea Pearl, Dana Mackenzie Basic Books

The Order of Time Carlo Rovelli Riverhead Books

The Third Lens: Metaphor and the Creation of Modern Cell Biology Andrew S. Reynolds University of Chicago Press

The Emotional Foundations of Personality: A Neurobiological and Evolutionary Approach Kenneth L. Davis, Jaak Panksepp PhD W. W. Norton & Company

The Neuroscience of Emotion: A New Synthesis Ralph Adolphs, David J. Anderson Princeton University Press

Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray Sabine Hossenfelder Basic Books

Reinventing Capitalism in the Age of Big Data Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Thomas Ramge Basic Books

Mind the Body: An Exploration of Bodily Self-Awareness Frédérique de Vignemont OUP Oxford

Energy, Entropy, and the Flow of Nature Thomas F. Sherman Oxford University Press

The Deep Learning Revolution (The MIT Press) Terrence J. Sejnowski The MIT Press

Re-Engineering Humanity Brett Frischmann, Evan Selinger Cambridge University Press

The Politics of Autism Bryna Siegel Oxford University Press

HISTORY AND POLITICS

The Lies That Bind: Rethinking Identity Kwame Anthony Appiah Liveright

Power, Pleasure, and Profit: Insatiable Appetites from Machiavelli to Madison David Wootton Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press

Broken Lives: How Ordinary Germans Experienced the 20th Century Konrad H. Jarausch Princeton University Press

Marx and Marxism Gregory Claeys Bold Type Books

W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America The W.E.B. Du Bois Center at the University of Massachusetts Princeton Architectural Press

A History of Judaism Martin Goodman Penguin Press

Army of None: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War Paul Scharre W. W. Norton & Company

Napoleon: The Spirit of the Age: 1805-1810 Michael Broers Pegasus Books

From Humanism to Hobbes: Studies in Rhetoric and Politics Quentin Skinner Cambridge University Press

Asperger's Children: The Origins of Autism in Nazi Vienna Edith Sheffer W. W. Norton & Company

Consciousness Demystified (The MIT Press) Todd E. Feinberg MD, Jon M. Mallatt PhD The MIT Press

COMICS

Mort Cinder (The Alberto Breccia Library) Hector German Oesterheld, Alberto Breccia Fantagraphics Books

Garlandia Lorenzo Mattotti, Jerry Kramsky Fantagraphics Books

Piero Edmond Baudoin New York Review Comics

The Song Of Aglaia Anne Simon Fantagraphics Books

Weegee: Serial Photographer Max de Radiguès Conundrum International

Von Spatz Anna Haifisch Drawn and Quarterly

About Betty's Boob Vero Cazot Archaia

The New World: Comics from Mauretania Chris Reynolds New York Review Comics

Berlin Jason Lutes Drawn and Quarterly

All The Answers Michael Kupperman Gallery 13

OF INTEREST

The Grand Strategy of the Habsburg Empire A. Wess Mitchell Princeton University Press

Orphic Tradition and the Birth of the Gods Dwayne A. Meisner Oxford University Press

The British in India: A Social History of the Raj David Gilmour Farrar, Straus and Giroux

The Tangled Tree: A Radical New History of Life David Quammen Simon & Schuster