Seismic City by Joanna Dyl: an economic class and political history of the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake Article 4205 words 5 votes
Pajtim Statovci shares his love of Finnish literature and the books that helped him, a child of immigrants, to find his voice Article 1136 words, published Sep 14 2022 5 votes
Lars Kepler, pen name of husband-and-wife crime fiction-writing team, recommend books that take readers beyond fictitious murders to the soul of Stockholm Article 1271 words, published Jun 22 2022 6 votes
With a reputation for having more authors per capita than any other country, Olaf Olafsson leads a literary stroll through Iceland's capital Article 1540 words 3 votes
Top ten books about building cities. From Mary Beard’s Roman history to Kim Stanley Robinson’s science fiction, Jonathan Carr chooses the best writing about citizens’ eternal challenges fiction Article 480 words 3 votes
‘Would that all journeys were on foot’: writers on the joy of walking. Will Self, Fran Lebowitz, Helen Garner and others share their love letters to urban pedestrianism Article 3548 words 6 votes