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A Range of Authors to Learn From

Whether you want to unravel the enduring fascination with divas, and explore how they have challenged American ideas about feminism, performance, and freedom, in Deborah Paredez's American Diva; learn about the First Amendment, free speech, affirmative action, and more with Lee C. Bollinger's In Search of an Open Mind; let Frank Guridy recount the contested history of play, protest, and politics in American stadiums in his The Stadium; examine how and why the 1925 Scopes trial in Tennessee quickly seemed a circus-like media sensation, drawing massive crowds and worldwide attention, in Brenda Wineapple's Keeping the Faith; or dig deeper with our series of "Off the Shelf" interviews with Columbia's authors, there's something for you here. Below, search through our ever-updating archive of books by Columbia authors by last name, genre, and keywords to find the next book on your reading list.

Recent Highlights

My Friends by Barnard Professor Hisham Matar
My Friends

By Hisham Matar

Long Island by Columbia University Professor Colm Tóibín
Long Island

By Colm Tóibín

Eat Sleep Tantrum Repeat by Columbia University Irving Medical Center Professor Rebekah Diamond
Eat Sleep Tantrum Repeat

By Rebekah Diamond 

Proust, A Jewish Way by Columbia University Professor Antoine Compagnon
Proust, a Jewish Way

By Antoine Compagnon

Columbia Books & Authors

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