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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, 28 Feb 2026 10:00:59 +0000
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In Maria Stepanova’s novel “The Disappearing Act,” an accidental stopover in a foreign town leads to personal change.
Sat, 28 Feb 2026 10:00:48 +0000
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James Cahill’s “The Violet Hour” contrasts the artifice of blue-chip modern art with the messy personal lives of the people who create and consume it.
Sat, 28 Feb 2026 10:00:10 +0000
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These 13 bloodthirsty tales will keep you up at night with clever thrills and heart-pounding action.
Fri, 27 Feb 2026 20:37:41 +0000
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Emily Brontë’s classic Gothic romance is the basis for a new movie. It’s also more bonkers than you remember.
Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:02:50 +0000
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In March, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Tayari Jones’s new novel, about two motherless girls and their lifelong search for family.
Fri, 27 Feb 2026 19:27:22 +0000
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“A World Appears” explores what makes you you.
Fri, 27 Feb 2026 15:40:03 +0000
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Novels by Tana French, Yann Martel and Cat Sebastian; memoirs by Christina Applegate and Liza Minnelli; a Judy Blume biography and more.
Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:00:56 +0000
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Twelve recommendations for young fans of Mo Willems.
Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:00:14 +0000
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For 50 years, Patricia Finn kept to the background and told other people’s stories. Now, in “The Golden Boy,” she’s finally telling one of her own.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026 19:30:05 +0000
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Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Fri, 27 Feb 2026 23:06:54 +0000
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She came up with the term as the title of a 1990 conference but saw its later popularity as a little superficial.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026 16:13:31 +0000
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A magnetic personality, she reinvented herself twice, bringing the same spirit to investigating child abuse and communing with dogs that she did to writing poetry.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026 10:00:27 +0000
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The bassist and photographer who logged time in Hole and Smashing Pumpkins unpacks one of the most creative and chaotic times of her life in a new memoir.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026 10:00:16 +0000
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In a new book, the biographer Justine Picardie romps through a century of royal wardrobes.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026 17:47:48 +0000
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Considered an “author’s publisher” at Random House and then Penguin, she cultivated the careers of dozens of celebrated novelists and nonfiction writers.
Wed, 25 Feb 2026 16:00:06 +0000
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From George Saunders to the National Book Foundation, the literary world has been besieged by fake requests. Just like me.
Fri, 27 Feb 2026 20:15:56 +0000
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“Starry and Restless,” by Julia Cooke, delivers an immersive account of the pathbreaking careers of Rebecca West, Martha Gellhorn and Emily Hahn.
Wed, 25 Feb 2026 00:37:57 +0000
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Rachel Reid told fans that the disease’s progression was slowing her writing and that a much-anticipated follow-up book would be pushed back.
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 17:00:18 +0000
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The Oscar-nominated filmmaker talks about the daunting task of adapting Denis Johnson’s enigmatic novella
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 15:13:14 +0000
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The final novel from a titan of Latin American literature follows a critic trying to capture the essence of his national culture.
Wed, 25 Feb 2026 08:15:18 +0000
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Novels by Daniel Kehlmann, Olga Ravn and Gabriela Cabezón Cámara are among the 13 titles nominated for the renowned award for fiction translated into English.
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 10:02:34 +0000
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Conservation experts helped the Nazi regime inspect church and civil archives to track down people they sought to persecute, a researcher concluded.
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 10:00:47 +0000
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In “Red Dawn Over China,” the historian Frank Dikötter shows that Communism’s rise in China was an unlikely, violent event with a lot of outside help.
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 10:00:41 +0000
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“More Than Enough” traces the struggles of a New York City private-school teacher, often through rose-tinted glasses.
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 17:04:17 +0000
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Her diary overflows with her devotion to books and movies. But after rereading the entries, a critic was struck by how often she writes about music.
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 05:01:05 +0000
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The new book by the California governor and undeclared presidential hopeful depicts a man shaped as much by hardship and struggle as privilege.
Mon, 23 Feb 2026 23:51:11 +0000
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In “The Mixed Marriage Project,” Dorothy Roberts reflects on her anthropologist father’s lifelong project: to document — and promote — interracial marriages like his own.
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 00:31:30 +0000
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Literary and cultural denizens of the nation’s capital gathered on Saturday to eulogize The Post’s scuppered Book World supplement.
Mon, 23 Feb 2026 22:56:50 +0000
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In his lyrical writings, he examined physical landscapes as well as the interior terrain of his own life — up to the blindness that overtook him in his later years.
Mon, 23 Feb 2026 22:16:20 +0000
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Ian McGuire’s new novel, “White River Crossing,” tracks a party of 18th-century fortune seekers through the northern Canadian wilds.
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 04:20:39 +0000
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As a journalist and author, she wrote meticulous portraits of people for The New Yorker. Her book “Is There No Place on Earth for Me?” won the Pulitzer Prize.
Sun, 22 Feb 2026 10:00:29 +0000
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The best stories in “Brawler” find the writer tackling the tectonic shifts that can suddenly crack open seemingly secure families.
Sun, 22 Feb 2026 10:00:22 +0000
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Our columnist on four stellar new releases.
Sun, 22 Feb 2026 16:38:07 +0000
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The outrageous reality TV star has written a memoir — part evolution, part exorcism. She’s more than ready to tell you why.