These reoccuring story elements have proven effects on our imagination, our emotions and other parts of our psyche
A new book from Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson offers an incisive portrait of the gene editing field that is changing modern medicine
Opening soon in the storyteller's hometown of Odense, Denmark, the museum allows visitors to experience his multilayered stories
Smithsonian Libraries and Archives invites you to a series of four Adopt-a-Book Salons in March and April
The acclaimed reformer stoked the white, middle-class feminist movement and brought critical understanding to a “problem that had no name”
From 1619 to 2019, this collection of essays, edited by two of the nation's preeminent scholars, shows the depth and breadth of African American history
An evening with Matthew McConaughey, multi-part courses, studio arts classes and virtual study tours
The Marvel superhero pounced on the scene in the '60s and never looked back
Canonical books, songs and films became free to use in 2021
Conjure up the experience of staying at some of the best inns, lodges and resorts in the U.S. by cooking their signature dishes
In 25 novels, the former British intelligence officer offered a realistic alternative to Bond, using the spy genre as a vehicle for imperial critique
The trustees of the house where Austen wrote her celebrated novels are finding ways to keep visitors happy—even amid a pandemic
From redheads to surfboards to national monuments, the subjects of our favorite titles this year are wide-ranging
From Smithsonian Books, comes a magnificent tome to highlight evolution's greatest hits
In our efforts to increase and diffuse knowledge, we highly recommend these 80 titles released this year
These top titles deliver history lessons, wordplay and a musical romp through the animal kingdom
New titles explore the mysterious lives of eels, the science of fear and our connections to the stars
In a year of travel restrictions, these titles helped us channel our wanderlust
From cookbooks to grocery-store exposés, these new books will tempt palates and fuel curiosity
Poet and essayist Kevin Young discusses his new book, "African American Poetry," and his new post at the Smithsonian
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