I am alive because a woman spent years watching me emerge from the dead and refused to be afraid.
Paul Farmer's new book explores his work with others in West Africa. Farmer and his team went there to respond to the longest and largest Ebola epidemic in recorded history.
Two recent books by Benjamin McKean and Vincent Bevins show the violence done to developing countries in the name of economic prosperity and U.S. political hegemony.
Sinead Gleeson's body shapes—molded by leukemia, a hip replacement, complicated childbirths—provide the most fully realized essays in 'Constellations.'
Most of the players Brad Balukjian met struggled with the shock of having to leave the game.
Capitalism, consumption, and their (im)moral undercurrents are the subjects of Eula Biss's new collection of essays.