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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, 07 Jun 2025 09:00:35 +0000
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A new biography by Willard Sterne Randall shows how 18th-century Boston’s most popular businessman put his mark on the American Revolution.
Sat, 07 Jun 2025 09:00:29 +0000
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In a new memoir, Geoff Dyer reflects how seemingly trivial moments and objects of childhood end up playing an outsize role in our lives.
Sat, 07 Jun 2025 09:00:27 +0000
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In Jess Walter’s new novel, “So Far Gone,” a retired environmentalist turned recluse comes out of isolation to find his grandchildren.
Sat, 07 Jun 2025 09:00:13 +0000
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Drawing on folklore traditions from around the world, these thrilling and entertaining books put fresh spins on classic tales.
Fri, 06 Jun 2025 18:56:42 +0000
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He survived electroshock treatments and the threat of lobotomy to become one of Ireland’s most popular poets. The Irish Times called him a “literary phenomenon.”
Fri, 06 Jun 2025 15:56:08 +0000
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In “King of Ashes,” the novelist again returns to rural Virginia as a setting, with a hero who has to face the family he once fled.
Fri, 06 Jun 2025 09:00:51 +0000
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In “The Haves and Have-Yachts,” the New Yorker writer Evan Osnos presents an urbane set of profiles in excess.
Fri, 06 Jun 2025 09:00:45 +0000
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In “The Once and Future World Order,” by Amitav Acharya, and “The Golden Road,” by William Dalrymple, our best hope might be that history repeats itself.
Fri, 06 Jun 2025 09:00:17 +0000
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Our columnist on the month’s most notable releases.
Fri, 06 Jun 2025 09:00:06 +0000
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In the novel “Peachaloo in Bloom,” the selfishness belongs to one man. In the picture book “The Wanting Monster,” it belongs to us all.
Thu, 05 Jun 2025 22:17:21 +0000
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As an author (often blurring the boundaries between fiction and nonfiction), a film director, a lyricist and a host of TV and radio shows, he sought to capture his epoch.
Thu, 05 Jun 2025 17:41:54 +0000
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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Thu, 05 Jun 2025 16:44:42 +0000
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The list includes “Heartwood,” “Other Worlds,” “The Wall” and “The Fact Checker.” Her own new novel is “Flashlight.”
Thu, 05 Jun 2025 09:05:08 +0000
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In Austin Taylor’s novel “Notes on Infinity,” the speed of success prevents undergraduate founders from reflecting on, let alone fixing, an original sin.
Thu, 05 Jun 2025 09:04:23 +0000
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In these reflections, colleagues, friends and admirers recall his risk-taking, his generosity and his insatiable taste for gossip.
Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:44:16 +0000
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He mined his own varied catalog of sexual experiences in more than 30 books of fiction and explicitly candid memoirs.
Wed, 04 Jun 2025 09:01:25 +0000
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“Is a River Alive?,” the new book by Robert Macfarlane, is gorgeously written but also windy and sentimental.
Wed, 04 Jun 2025 09:01:01 +0000
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In “When It All Burns,” Jordan Thomas brings an anthropologist’s eye to the life-or-death struggle with fire.
Wed, 04 Jun 2025 09:00:31 +0000
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In “Deep House,” Jeremy Atherton Lin uses the story of his own life as a catalyst for a kaleidoscopic survey of legal flash points regarding gay rights and immigration.
Wed, 04 Jun 2025 14:13:47 +0000
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Our columnist on the twisty, suspense-laden books that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Wed, 04 Jun 2025 16:49:53 +0000
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A renowned French scholar and publishing figure, he looked at what societies choose to honor — and forget — in telling their stories.
Sat, 07 Jun 2025 04:54:08 +0000
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The former prime minister, who led New Zealand through the pandemic, has published a memoir arguing for more empathy in politics.
Wed, 04 Jun 2025 14:57:16 +0000
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In “I’ll Tell You When I’m Home,” the Palestinian American writer Hala Alyan draws on her life experiences and her family’s multiple displacements across generations.
Tue, 03 Jun 2025 09:00:34 +0000
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“The Listeners” follows a resort manager forced to shelter Axis diplomats, who threaten to disturb the magical springs that make the property a success.
Thu, 05 Jun 2025 17:23:14 +0000
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In “The Catch,” struggling twin sisters are forced to rethink their lives after the reappearance of their mother, presumed dead for decades.
Thu, 05 Jun 2025 17:23:57 +0000
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An expansive new biography of William F. Buckley Jr. traces the eventful life of the conservative activist who intuitively grasped the media’s centrality to politics.
Wed, 04 Jun 2025 15:37:32 +0000
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The author of “The LGBTQ+ Travel Guide” on the reasons the travel publishing giant chose a coffee-table book and how she picked the people and places to feature.
Thu, 05 Jun 2025 14:48:53 +0000
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A new memoir by her closest friend sheds light on the woman behind the image.
Tue, 03 Jun 2025 14:45:58 +0000
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Once called “our present-day Homer” for her sprawling, experimental epics, she was honored with prizes and was a finalist for the Pulitzer in 1999.
Fri, 06 Jun 2025 21:03:51 +0000
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He began his career as a pastor. But he was forced out of his congregation in 1965, which led to a new life pondering the value of nature.
Tue, 03 Jun 2025 18:57:14 +0000
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A Marxist-turned-Catholic who denounced individualism, he provoked and inspired fellow thinkers and gained a degree of popularity unusual for a moral philosopher.
Mon, 02 Jun 2025 09:02:09 +0000
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“Flashlight,” by Susan Choi, spans several decades and nations to tell a story of exile in its multiple forms.
Mon, 02 Jun 2025 09:00:36 +0000
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A new biography of the Republican legislator details his legal mind and his personal struggles.
Mon, 02 Jun 2025 20:33:02 +0000
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For “People’s Choice Literature,” Tom Comitta wrote two books based on the likes and dislikes of American readers.
Sun, 01 Jun 2025 09:00:39 +0000
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In a sharp new book, Jessa Crispin uses the actor’s career to explore, and complicate, the “crisis of masculinity.”
Sun, 01 Jun 2025 09:00:32 +0000
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Our columnist on the month’s best new releases.
Sun, 01 Jun 2025 09:00:28 +0000
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These comic books and graphic novels include a couple of biographical tales: one about coming out as gay, the other about transitioning.
Thu, 05 Jun 2025 17:17:18 +0000
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Kevin Sack chronicles the Charleston, S.C., congregation that was the target of a brutal 2015 hate crime, and the church’s central role in the larger saga of the South.
Sun, 01 Jun 2025 09:00:19 +0000
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The author of “The House in the Cerulean Sea” recommends captivating books that cast L.G.B.T.Q. people as the heroes, the villains and everything in between.
Mon, 02 Jun 2025 15:00:23 +0000
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In seven novels, dozens of essays and a collection of short stories, she explored her Jewish upbringing during apartheid and the ways women negotiate sexual desire.
Sun, 01 Jun 2025 14:57:06 +0000
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His long run with that venerable character was the highlight of a career that also encompassed Spider-Man, Aquaman and best-selling “Star Trek” novels.
Sat, 31 May 2025 11:50:02 +0000
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The Ritz Carlton; a decidedly unwhimsical Turkish inn.