• The best books on Veterans - The Radetzky March by Joseph Roth
  • The best books on Veterans - A Grain of Wheat by Ngugi wa Thiong'o
  • The best books on Veterans - Station Island by Seamus Heaney
  • The best books on Veterans - Native Guard by Natasha Trethewey
  • The best books on Veterans - Empire City by Matt Gallagher

The best books on Veterans, recommended by Phil Klay

While many of us in the West commemorate the contribution of war veterans and the soldiers who lost their lives on our behalf, there’s also a tendency to see war as something distant and unconnected with our daily lives. Here Phil Klay, veteran of the US Marine Corps and award-winning novelist, recommends books that help bridge that gap—and capture the complicated relationship between soldiers and the societies on whose behalf they fight.

  • The Best Movies about Race - Gone with the Wind (Movie) by Victor Fleming (director)
  • The Best Movies about Race - In the Heat of the Night (Movie) by Norman Jewison (director)
  • The Best Movies about Race - Do the Right Thing (Movie) by Spike Lee (director)
  • The Best Movies about Race - 12 Years a Slave (Movie) by Steve McQueen (director)
  • The Best Movies about Race - Get Out (Movie) by Jordan Peele (director)

The Best Movies about Race, recommended by Greg Garrett

Movies are a big part of American cultural life and also one of the country’s biggest cultural exports. As a result, movies play an important role in how Americans see themselves, including in attitudes to race. Here Professor Greg Garrett of Baylor University—film historian, cultural theologian and author of A Long, Long Way: Hollywood’s Unfinished Journey from Racism to Reconciliation—talks us through five movies that best illustrate how Hollywood has evolved in terms of race over the past century, from Gone with the Wind to Get Out.