NY Times Editors Choice 1990-1999

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  • Coleridge by Richard Holmes

    Darker Reflections

    "Coleridge: Early Visions" is a comprehensive biography that offers an in-depth look into the life of one of the most influential English Romantic poets. The book chronicles the poet's early life, his education, his relationships and his struggles with opium addiction. It also delves into his philosophical ideas, his collaborations with other notable figures of his time, and his literary contributions, particularly his poetry and critical essays. The biography provides a detailed and nuanced portrayal of the poet's complex personality, his creative process, and the social and cultural context in which he lived and worked.

    The 5148th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Feeling Of What Happens by Antonio Damasio

    Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness

    This book delves into the complex interplay between emotion, consciousness, and the human brain, offering a groundbreaking perspective on how our feelings shape our experiences of the world. The author, a renowned neuroscientist, explores the biological roots of consciousness and argues that our emotions are a crucial component of the self, playing a fundamental role in the way we perceive and navigate our surroundings. Through a combination of scientific research and philosophical inquiry, the text provides a compelling examination of the essence of human awareness, suggesting that the feeling of what happens in our minds is central to our identity and understanding of life.

    The 6363rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The First World War by John Keegan

    A Complete History

    This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the First World War, covering the complex origins, major battles, and significant political and military figures involved. The narrative delves into the strategic and tactical dimensions of the war, while also exploring the human experiences and the profound social and political changes it triggered. The author examines the global scale of the conflict, the innovations in warfare it introduced, and its lasting impact on the international order, offering a detailed and nuanced understanding of one of the 20th century's most pivotal events.

    The 12296th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Morgan by Jean Strouse

    American Financier

    "Morgan" is a comprehensive biography that delves into the life of J.P. Morgan, one of America's most influential financiers and bankers. The book meticulously explores Morgan's monumental impact on the nation's economy, his role in stabilizing financial crises, and his efforts in shaping the corporate landscape of the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It also provides insights into his personal life, including his art collections, philanthropic endeavors, and the complexities of his character, revealing both his imperious nature and his unexpected vulnerabilities.

    The 12296th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Reading The Holocaust by Inga Clendinnen

    A Study of the Holocaust Experience

    "Reading the Holocaust" is an insightful exploration into the complex human realities of the Holocaust. The book delves into the motives and behaviors of both the perpetrators and the victims, challenging simplistic explanations and moral judgments. Through a meticulous examination of diaries, letters, and official documents, the author provides a nuanced analysis of the events and psychology that shaped this dark period in history. The work emphasizes the importance of understanding the Holocaust in all its complexity to better grasp the capacities and limits of human nature.

    The 12296th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Secrets Of The Flesh by Judith Thurman

    A Life of Colette

    "Secrets of the Flesh" is a comprehensive biography that delves into the life and work of a pioneering French writer, known for her controversial and ahead-of-her-time ideas on gender, sexuality, and identity. The book explores her complex relationships, intellectual pursuits, and the societal challenges she faced, providing a vivid portrayal of her personal struggles and triumphs. It also examines her significant impact on feminist literature and thought, offering insights into her enduring influence on contemporary discussions about women's rights and freedom.

    The 12296th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Close Range by Annie Proulx

    Wyoming Stories

    "Close Range: Wyoming Stories" is a collection of short stories that depict the harsh, rugged life in Wyoming. The book portrays the lives of various characters, from ranchers to rodeo cowboys, who are struggling with poverty, loneliness, and the harsh physical environment. The stories are characterized by a strong sense of place, dark humor, and vivid descriptions of the western landscape. The characters' struggles with their harsh environment and personal demons create a poignant and often tragic portrait of life in the American West.

    The 2698th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee

    "Disgrace" is a novel that explores the life of a middle-aged professor in South Africa who is dismissed from his position after having an affair with a student. After losing his job, he moves to the countryside to live with his daughter, where they experience a violent attack that significantly alters their lives. The story delves into themes of post-apartheid South Africa, racial tension, sexual exploitation, and the struggle for personal redemption.

    The 259th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Headlong by Michael Frayn

    In the novel, a young philosopher and his wife discover what they believe to be a lost masterpiece by a famous Renaissance artist in a dilapidated country house. As the protagonist becomes increasingly obsessed with proving the painting's authenticity and securing it for himself, he plunges headlong into a series of comic and tense situations. The narrative cleverly intertwines themes of art history, morality, and human folly, all while satirizing academic pretensions and the art world's eccentricities.

    The 12296th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • A Star Called Henry by Roddy Doyle

    The novel follows the life of Henry Smart, a boy born into the slums of early 20th-century Dublin, who becomes a soldier and fighter for the Irish independence movement. With a wooden leg from his deceased father as his talisman, Henry navigates through the violent and tumultuous era of Irish history, experiencing both the personal and political struggles of the time. His journey is marked by loss, love, and the relentless quest for identity and purpose amidst the chaos of war and the shaping of a nation's future.

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About this list

NY Times, 110 Books

Every year the New York Times puts together a "Best of the Year" list, and this is all the winners from the 1990s

who voted:
Trade sources differ: a C-SPAN–based 2015 blog post tallied roughly 16 New York Times Book Review staffers, while a 2023 Publishers Weekly profile said the desk now has “more than 20 editors, critics and reporters” To keep our rankings conservative, we therefore credit each NYT list to 10 voters.

This list is a yearly book award, and was added to this site about 2 years ago.

How Good is this List?

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Here is a list of what is decreasing the importance of this list:

  • Voters: Voter Count
  • List: only covers 1 year (yearly book awards, best of the year, etc)
  • List: only covers mostly "Western Canon" books
  • Voters: are mostly from a single country/location
  • Voters: Unknown Names

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List Information

Number of Voters:
10
Voter Count Unknown:
No
Voter Names Unknown:
Yes
High Quality Source:
Yes
Location Specific:
No
Category Specific:
No