In the Book Pages Q&A, we hear from the publishing icon and author of the new book, “Stranger Than Fiction: Lives of the ...
A photograph authentically shows U.S. President Joe Biden exiting a Nantucket bookstore holding a copy of writer Rashid ...
There is some hubris in daring to define the key features of a century’s worth of novels, but Edwin Frank admits his book isn ...
Fintan O’Toole, a writer for “The New York Review of Books,” wrote in his July 18, 2024 column, that, “Being close to Trump was like being friends with a hurricane.” O’Toole lists a series of ...
Recently, I picked up a book to distract myself from my phone, which was blowing up with social media alerts, election ...
Carolyn Neugarten is an editor-in-chief for The Argus. Sophie Jager is a features editor for The Argus. Janhavi Munde can be ...
Happy reading. — Gregory Cowles Frank is the editorial director of New York Review Books, the publishing arm of the intellectual journal, and founder of its Classics series, which revives old ...
Jean Strouse’s brisk, wise “Family Romance” takes on the painter’s relationship to the Wertheimers, a vast Jewish clan he immortalized on canvas.
THEY MAY not have the cachet of the Pulitzer or the Booker, but the Sidewise Awards for Alternate History deserve respect. The what-if genre of fiction is growing fast, with work of startling quality ...
Along with the brothers, Neil and Mac Colville, Shibicky was the balance wheel of the unit and a reason why Blueshirt boss ...
Reilly Smith, on his third team in the last three seasons, is certainly not solely to blame for the club’s middling start to ...