eMusic Archives: September 2007

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Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartme…

Warners 'reportedly lavished all of $800 on these aging Columbus, Ohi… more »

Steven Pinker, The Stuff of Th…

Navigating the jungle of how we learn the "right" way to speak … more »

Beasts Of Bourbon, Low Life…

In Australian underground terms, the Beasts are a certifiable supergroup … more »

Michael Lewis, Moneyball…

A great choice for baseball wonks, business gurus and everyday folks incl… more »

Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker…

A galaxy weirder, more wonderful and infinitely funnier. Nearly thirty ye… more »

Daniel J. Levitin, This Is You…

A look at how the brain translates soundwaves into blips of pleasure. For… more »

Margaret Atwood, Oryx and Crak…

The author of The Handmaid's Tale returns to dystopia. The worst that… more »

Haruki Murakami, After Dark…

A compelling listen from one of Japan's finest contemporary writers. … more »

James Surowiecki, The Wisdom o…

A refreshingly populist notion in the age of the consulting firm. This ac… more »

Rob Sheffield, Love is a Mix T…

Rolling Stone's sharpest wit remembers his wife, one mixtape at a tim… more »

Nora Ephron, I Feel Bad About …

Plastic surgery, purses, parenting and passionate love affairs — wi… more »

Bill Clinton, My Life

The 42nd President presents his side of the story. To Bill Clinton's … more »

Don DeLillo, White Noise…

A contemporary classic. From the vantage point of the 21st century, the 1… more »

Jonathan Lethem, You Don…

Anguished twentysomethings flail about for real connections in an increas… more »

Jack Kerouac, On the Road…

The book that launched a thousand road trips The book that launched a tho… more »

Tina Brown, The Diana Chronicl…

Bulimia, cuckoldry and servant abuse — and that's just the begi… more »

Calvin Trillin, About Alice…

A New Yorker writer's lean love letter to the woman he loved. New Yor… more »

John R. Alden, George Washingt…

As complete a biography of this Founding Father as you could want. To wri… more »

Tess Gerritsen, The Bone Garde…

A thriller detailing a time when it was safer to avoid a doctor than to s… more »

Carl Hiaasen, Nature Girl…

Another cockeyed caper from one of modern fiction's most reliable hum… more »

Michael Lewis, Moneyball…

A great choice for baseball wonks, business gurus and everyday folks incl… more »

A. M. Homes, The Mistress…

As a novelist, A.M. Homes has developed a reputation for tackling sick th… more »

Jeffrey Toobin, The Nine…

CNN's legal analyst explains everything you always wanted to know abo… more »

Mark Fainaru-Wada, Game of Sha…

The scandal that rocked America's national pastime. The BALCO scandal… more »

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By Jess Sauer, eMusic Contributor

The idea that diverse languages are a form of divine punishment, serving only to separate us, is a popular one in numerous mythologies and religious traditions. In Genesis, humanity is unified by a common tongue… more »

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