Article End It Now A new book about solitary confinement captures its horrors, but fails to grasp the moral urgency of abolishing the practice. By Derek S. Jeffreys September 10, 2022 Ethics Nonfiction
Article Strict Account Bernardine Evaristo’s ‘Manifesto’ offers a clear, spirited account of the author’s experience as a biracial woman in the publishing world. By Valerie Sayers July 23, 2022 Nonfiction Books Race
Article In Search of Strangeness In ‘Esmond and Ilia,’ Marina Warner considers how her sensibility has been shaped by her parents. By Anthony Domestico June 14, 2022 Nonfiction
Feature The Pope of Russell Square T. S. Eliot understood that we are mostly made of the past, and that to nullify it in the name of progress is to annihilate much that is precious. By Terry Eagleton June 6, 2022 Literature Philosophy Nonfiction
Article Books in Brief The editors are reading Harry Crews’ memoir, theology for a fruitful future Church, and poetry from a convert and Commonweal contributor. By The Editors June 1, 2022 Books in Brief Nonfiction Poetry
Article Entering the Chaos Maureen O’Connell’s book examines American Catholic anti-Blackness, using her own family’s history as a starting point. By Emma McDonald May 19, 2022 Race Nonfiction U.S. Catholicism