Incoming Resources
- Where the Jews aren't, the sad and absurd story of Birobidzhan, Russia's Jewish autonomous region, Masha Gessen
- Air traffic, a memoir of ambition and manhood in America, Gregory Pardlo
- Ostend, Stefan Zweig, Joseph Roth, and the summer before the dark, Volker Weidermann ; translated from the German by Carol Brown Janeway
- Behind the mask, the life of Vita Sackville-West, Matthew Dennison
- Scratch, writers, money, and the art of making a living, edited by Manjula Martin
- A few seconds of radiant filmstrip, a memoir of seventh grade, Kevin Brockmeier
- The feud, Vladimir Nabokov, Edmund Wilson, and the end of a beautiful friendship, Alex Beam
- Charlotte Brontë, a fiery heart, Claire Harman
- From Germany to Germany, journal of the year, 1990, Günter Grass ; translated from the German by Krishna Winston
- Neruda, the poet's calling, Mark Eisner
- Never look an American in the eye, a memoir : flying turtles, colonial ghosts, and the making of a Nigerian American, Okey Ndibe
- Mockingbird, a portrait of Harper Lee : from Scout to Go set a watchman, Charles J. Shields
- Robert Lowell, setting the river on fire : a study of genius, mania, and character, Kay Redfield Jamison
- The brothers Vonnegut, science and fiction in the house of magic, Ginger Strand
- Always by my side, Life Lessons from Millie and All the Dogs I've Loved, Edward Grinnan
- Evelyn Waugh, a life revisited, Philip Eade
- Elizabeth Bishop, a miracle for breakfast, Megan Marshall
- Nabokov in America, on the road to Lolita, Robert Roper
- Simon, the genius in my basement, Alexander Masters
- The pigeon tunnel, stories from my life, by John le Carré
- I only read it for the cartoons, the New Yorker's most brilliantly twisted artists, Richard Gehr
- Careless people, murder, mayhem, and the invention of The Great Gatsby, Sarah Churchwell
- Bukowski in a sundress, confessions from a writing life, Kim Addonizio
- Chaucer's tale, 1386 and the road to Canterbury, Paul Strohm
- The gilded razor, a memoir, Sam Lansky
- Belle, the slave daughter and the Lord Chief Justice, Paula Byrne
- Report from the interior, Paul Auster
- Publishing, a writer's memoir, Gail Godwin ; illustrations by Frances Halsband
- Chasing the last laugh, Mark Twain's raucous and redemptive round-the-world comedy tour, Richard Zacks
- Atticus Finch: the biography, Harper Lee, her father, and the making of an American icon, Joseph Crespino
- Maeve Binchy, the biography, Piers Dudgeon
- When in French, love in a second language, Lauren Collins
- Sympathy for the devil, four decades of friendship with Gore Vidal, Michael Mewshaw
- The novel of the century, the extraordinary adventure of Les Misérables, David Bellos
- Man in Profile, Joseph Mitchell of the New Yorker, Thomas Kunkel
- A slip of the keyboard, collected nonfiction, Terry Pratchett
- Selected letters of Norman Mailer, edited by J. Michael Lennon
- Jack and Norman, a state-raised convict and the legacy of Norman Mailer's The Executioner's Song, Jerome Loving
- At the existentialist café, freedom, being, and apricot cocktails with Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Martin Heidegger, Karl Jaspers, Edmund Husserl, Maurice Merleau-Ponty and others, Sarah Bakewell
- The education of Kevin Powell, a boy's journey into manhood, Kevin Powell
- The white road, journey into an obsession, Edmund de Waal
- Eugene O'Neill, a life in four acts, Robert M. Dowling
- Getting schooled, the reeducation of an American teacher, Garret Keizer
- Ants among elephants, an untouchable family and the making of modern India, Sujatha Gidla
- The Year of Lear, Shakespeare in 1606, James Shapiro
- My generation, collected nonfiction, William Styron ; edited by James L. W. West III ; foreword by Tom Brokaw
- In the mountains of madness, the life, death, and extraordinary afterlife of H.P. Lovecraft, W. Scott Poole
- Stieg Larsson, the real story of the man who played with fire, Jan-Erik Pettersson ; translated from the Swedish by Tom Geddes
- The world of Raymond Chandler, in his own words, edited by Barry Day
- The lights of Pointe-Noire, a memoir, Alain Mabanckou ; translated by Helen Stevenson