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Mon, 22 May 2023 23:58:44 +0000
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Our critic assesses the achievement of Martin Amis, Britain’s most famous literary son.
Mon, 22 May 2023 10:54:20 +0000
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“NB by J.C.” collects the variegated musings of James Campbell in the Times Literary Supplement.
Mon, 22 May 2023 14:18:12 +0000
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In “Fires in the Dark,” Jamison, known for her expertise on manic depression, delves into the quest to heal. Her new book, she says, is a “love song to psychotherapy.”
Sun, 21 May 2023 09:00:12 +0000
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Dorothy L. Sayers dealt with emotional and financial instability by writing “Whose Body?,” the first of many to star the detective Lord Peter Wimsey.
Mon, 22 May 2023 09:00:23 +0000
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“Dom Casmurro,” by Machado de Assis, teaches us to read — and reread — with precise detail and masterly obfuscation.
Sun, 21 May 2023 09:00:07 +0000
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Brandon Taylor’s novel circulates among Iowa City residents, some privileged, some not, but all aware that their possibilities are contracting.
Sat, 20 May 2023 22:30:41 +0000
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The acclaimed British novelist was also an essayist, memoirist and critic of the first rank.
Tue, 01 Oct 2024 20:33:10 +0000
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Looking for an escapist love story? Here are 2024’s sexiest, swooniest reads.
Wed, 04 Sep 2024 20:58:55 +0000
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Finding a book you’ll love can be daunting. Let us help.
Sat, 06 Dec 2025 10:01:04 +0000
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The pair work together to envision Kristian Hadeland, the protagonist of the author’s latest novel, “The School of Night.”
Sat, 06 Dec 2025 10:00:39 +0000
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What birders well know, fans of “composite organisms” and other creatures can now learn: how to identify obscure species in the wild.
Fri, 05 Dec 2025 10:02:14 +0000
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As told in Tarpley Hitt’s rollicking “Barbieland,” the rise of America’s doll alter ego is much messier and more interesting than any movie.
Fri, 05 Dec 2025 10:01:37 +0000
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Fifty years after her death, the German-born political thinker has been enshrined as a prophet for our times. What did she actually say?
Sat, 06 Dec 2025 02:02:49 +0000
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The filmmaker Chloé Zhao and the novelist-turned-screenwriter Maggie O’Farrell explained the changes they made in the tale of Shakespeare, his wife and their son.
Sat, 06 Dec 2025 20:03:10 +0000
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Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Fri, 05 Dec 2025 14:12:01 +0000
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Need the perfect holiday gift? Try one of these recent releases.
Wed, 03 Dec 2025 10:00:48 +0000
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Raised in a large chaotic family outside Boston, the journalist Janice Page recalls an eventful childhood and the love story that brought her to China and back again.
Wed, 03 Dec 2025 17:01:11 +0000
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The author of novels, histories, biographies and influential political essays, he approached them all with a droll British wit and a steadfast commitment to Western values.
Tue, 02 Dec 2025 13:39:01 +0000
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We made a list! Now we explain why we love the books we chose.
Wed, 03 Dec 2025 21:29:56 +0000
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An adaptation of Denis Johnson’s novella arrives at the same time as a new biography, unlocking one of his best-loved and least-understood books.
Tue, 02 Dec 2025 20:13:49 +0000
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After a year of deliberation, the editors at The New York Times Book Review have picked their 10 best books of 2025. Three editors share their favorites.
Tue, 02 Dec 2025 15:47:25 +0000
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The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction.
Tue, 02 Dec 2025 18:05:52 +0000
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How one era changed everything about the culture — and why we’re so nostalgic for its creations.
Tue, 02 Dec 2025 10:00:43 +0000
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In “Casanova 20,” a young Adonis and a renowned painter are forced to navigate Covid-19.
Tue, 02 Dec 2025 12:57:39 +0000
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“American Canto,” published amid a scandal over the journalist’s alleged romantic entanglements with politicians she covered, offers many scenes but little sense.
Thu, 04 Dec 2025 04:07:03 +0000
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“Prince Faggot,” “Figaro/Faggots” and other productions use the word to shock, provoke, reclaim it for gay men or all of the above. Does that make it OK?
Tue, 02 Dec 2025 18:17:01 +0000
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“Flagrant, Self-Destructive Gestures,” a new biography of Denis Johnson, traces the life of a brilliant nonconformist.
Wed, 03 Dec 2025 05:10:06 +0000
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His tales of violence and squalor in his native Ozarks had the timeless quality of fables and inspired several movies.
Sun, 30 Nov 2025 10:00:34 +0000
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In “Girls Play Dead,” Jen Percy examines the ways women respond to sexual trauma.