Sarah Thornton

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Sarah Thornton is an ethnographer who writes about art, design and people. Sarah was the former chief writer on contemporary art for The Economist. She was once hailed as "Britain's hippest academic" and is now better known as "the Jane Goodall of the art world". A scholar-in-residence at University of California, Berkeley, she is the author of Club Cultures, Seven Days in the Art World, 33 Artists in 3 Acts, and is researching her next book Uplifting Sagas: The Top Half of Women’s Liberation.

 

If you could recommend 3 books to anyone, what would they be?

 

Becker's essays about the hipness of jazz musicians and the way culture frames weird bodily sensations (like being stoned on marijuana) as pleasurable are classics in my field. They have informed my perspective on many social worlds.

 

Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker

Anyone interested in health, well-being and sanity should read this eye-opening book. Shakespeare was right. Sleep "heals hurt minds"; it is "nature's soft nurse."

 

Hrdy is an anthropologist and primatologist who illuminates human behavior by studying apes, monkeys and ancient humanoid hunter-gatherers. She reminds us that we are mammals before we are anything else.

 

What are you reading now?

 

I am excited to start Michael Lewis's The Premonition: A Pandemic Story, 2021.

 

What is your favourite bookstore or library?

 

City Lights, San Francisco

I live near San Francisco's renowned City Lights bookstore. Their non-fiction and scholarly stacks are my favorite place to get a perspective on publishing.

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Books Read By is a catalogue in the service of a greater reading culture. Founded by Anonymous in 2020, the site explores the reading habits of inspiring people (founders, leaders, makers, and everyone in between). Each survey is an intimate look into the books that have shaped and changed them.

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