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If I come across ‘Dad’ or ‘Mommy,’ I’m out,” says the former U.S. poet laureate. “‘Grandma’ gets a pass.” His new collection ...
In her memoir, the former German chancellor reflects on her political rise and defends her record as the outlook for her ...
By The New York Times Books Staff “The New India,” by Rahul ... By Jennifer Szalai In “The Miraculous From the Material,” the best-selling author Alan Lightman examines the science behind ...
Henri Bergson enjoyed a cult following on both sides of the Atlantic in the early 20th century. A new biography explains what ...
Pamuk, the Turkish writer whose novels include “My Name Is Red” (1998) and “Snow” (2004), began keeping illustrated notebooks ...
Our columnist on new thrillers by Christopher Bollen, M.W. Craven and Marie Tierney.
Revelations about a relationship between the author and a girl who was 16 when they met shocked readers, but not scholars of ...
Ms. Bradford sold more than 90 million books, including 30 million copies of “A Woman of Substance” alone, making it one of ...