"A standout among recent books about race, notable for its historical perspective and breadth as well as for the excellent writing of its many renowned contributors. . . . The Matter of Black Lives is a treasure chest of essays guaranteed to provoke, dismay, delight and inspire." – Bookpage, starred review
"More than an antiracist reading list, this collection of mindfully curated historic and contemporary New Yorker texts surveys a wide range of voices and narratives. . . . Cobb and Remnick have assembled a dialogue across generations of New Yorker contributors that encourages readers to engage with the nation's history of racism and potential for change." – Library Journal (starred review)
"Exemplary gathering of writings on Black history, arts, politics, and culture in America. . . . An essential volume for readers interested in the Black past and present." – Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Beyond the stellar prose, what unites these pieces, which range widely in length, tone, and point of view, is James Baldwin's insight, paraphrased by Jelani Cobb, that 'the American future is precisely as bright or as dark as our capacity to grapple with [the legacy of racism].' This standout anthology illuminates a matter of perennial concern." – Publishers Weekly
Praise for The Fragile Earth – ///
"A must-read." – Daily Beast
"Immersive and engaging . . . Reading three decades of essays on this important and urgent topic, one is appalled that we know so much and have repeatedly done so little with that knowledge, as well as simultaneously hopeful and skeptical that technological solutions can save us now." – Library Journal
"Illuminating and powerful . . . a memorable book with a resounding message." – Publishers Weekly (starred review)