As with 2018 and 2019, keeping track of my reading was one of the simple pleasures of 2020, which for well-known reasons I won't get too deep into here was in most ways a quite miserable year. There was a moment where I envisioned reading more as a result of mostly-staying-home, and although I'm grateful for the safety and thoughtfulness of those closest to me, as evidenced by a few gaps in the reported dates on my list, my reading energy and focus ebbed and flowed.
Here's the list, followed by summative reflection. Re-reads are indicated by an asterisk*.
Post-Truth, Lee McIntyre (2018) - 01.05
The American Liberal Tradition Reconsidered: The Contested Legacy of Louis Hartz, Mark Hulling, Ed. (2010) - 01.13
Citizen: An American Lyric, Claudia Rankine (2014) - 02.06
Education and Capitalism: Struggles for Learning and Liberation, Jeff Blake & Sarah Knopp, Eds. (2012) - 02.07
Juicy and Delicious, Lucy Alibar (2012) - 02.11
Sing, Unburied, Sing, Jesmyn Ward (2017) - 02.16
The Water Dancer, Ta-Nehisi Coates (2019) - 02.26
The Celtic Twilight, William Butler Yeats (1893) - 02.29
Neoliberalism's War on Higher Education, Henry A. Giroux (2019) - 03.03
Paradise, Toni Morrison (1997) - 03.22*
The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, Steve Brusatte (2018) - 03.25
Nosotras. Historias de mujeres y algo más, Rosa Montero (2018) - 03.25
Take Me to Your Paradise: A History of Celtic Related Incidents and Events, Liam Kelly (2019) - 03.29
Before the Dawn of History, Charles R. Knight (1935) - 03.29*
The View from Flyover Country: Dispatches from the Forgotten America, Sarah Kendzior (2018) - 04.03
The BreakBeat Poets Vol. 2: Black Girl Magic, Mahogany L. Browne, Idrissa Simmonds, & Jamila Woods, Eds. (2018) - 04.04
Freedom is a Constant Struggle, Angela Davis (2015) - 04.11
Unlucky, Zom Barber (2017) - 04.21
Neoliberalism's Demons: On the Political Theology of Late Capital, Adam Kotsko (2018) - 04.24
White Rage, Carol Anderson (2016) - 04.28
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Max Weber (1905) - 05.08
The Sickness Unto Death, Søren Kierkegaard (1849) - 05.10*
The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck (1939) - 05.16*
Philosophy in the Modern World: A New History of Western Philosophy, Vol. 4, Anthony Kenny (2007) - 05.24
Shine of the Ever, Claire Rudy Foster (2019) - 05.26
Poems of Emily Dickinson, Three Series, Complete, Emily Dickinson (2012, 1890) - 05.28*
Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect?, Maya Schenwar, Joe Macaré, & Alana Yu-lan, Eds. (2016) 06.07
Ducks, Newburyport, Lucy Ellmann (2019) - 06.22
The Strange Bird, Jeff VanderMeer (2017) - 06.28
The Oxford Companion to Beer, Garrett Oliver, Ed. (2012) - 06.28
How to Be an Antiracist, Ibram X. Kendi (2019) - 07.03
The Sixth Extinction, Elizabeth Kolbert (2014) - 07.11
Mexican Gothic, Silvia Moreno-Garcia (2020) - 08.13
Awful Archives, Jenny Rice (2020) - 09.04
National Parks of America, Lonely Planet (2016) - 09.23
Welcome to Hell World, Luke O'Neil (2019) - 09.27
Radicals in the Barrio, Justin Akers Chácon (2018) - 10.02
The Inheritance Trilogy, N. K. Jemisin (2010, 2010, 2011) - 10.21
In the Ruins of Neoliberalism: The Rise of Antidemocratic Politics in the West, Wendy Brown (2019) - 10.31
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Washington Irving (1819) - 10.31*
The Hazel Wood, Melissa Albert (2018) - 11.05
Hiding in Plain Sight, Sarah Kendzior (2020) - 11.09
Refugees and Asylum Seekers: Interdisciplinary and Comparative Perspectives, S. Megan Berthold & Kathryn R. Libal, Eds. (2019) 11.14
Capitalism and Disability: Selected Writings by Marta Russell, Marta Russell; Keith Rosenthal, Ed. (2019) - 11.21
H is for Hawk, Helen Macdonald (2014) - 11.22
Undoing the Demos : Neoliberalism's Stealth Revolution, Wendy Brown (2015) - 11.24
The Travel Book: A Journey through Every Country in the World, Lonely Planet (2005) - 12.07
How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor (2017) - 12.23
A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens (1843) - 12.24*
The Bathroom Sports Almanac, Jeff Kreismer (2017) - 12.31