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Researchers in Germany have been working on the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae since the 1890s. They hope to finish in 2050, but that might be optimistic.
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Saturday, 30 November 2019
Friday, 29 November 2019
Not Lost in Translation: Provocative Foreign Fiction
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Writers cast light on other countries’ shadows: from a sinister factory in Japan to a secret-filled Yugoslav town to a prisonlike kitchen in the south of India.
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Writers cast light on other countries’ shadows: from a sinister factory in Japan to a secret-filled Yugoslav town to a prisonlike kitchen in the south of India.
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Thursday, 28 November 2019
Diablo Cody’s Week: ‘I’m a Phone Addict’
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The Oscar-winning screenwriter and first-time Broadway librettist shares what she watched, read and listened to in a week.
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The Oscar-winning screenwriter and first-time Broadway librettist shares what she watched, read and listened to in a week.
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Donald Trump Jr., Debut Author, Sees Sales Bolstered by G.O.P. Allies
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Orders from the Republican Party and other conservative groups helped push Mr. Trump’s best-selling book, records show.
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Orders from the Republican Party and other conservative groups helped push Mr. Trump’s best-selling book, records show.
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Wednesday, 27 November 2019
Marilyn Yalom, Feminist Author and Historian, Is Dead at 87
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In books about the history of wives, the history of the breast and other subjects, she examined how cultural forces led over time to feminist thinking.
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In books about the history of wives, the history of the breast and other subjects, she examined how cultural forces led over time to feminist thinking.
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Tommy Pico’s ‘Feed’: A Book-Length Meditation on Modern Appetites
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Pico’s latest volume concludes what he has described as a four-book project about pretty much everything, mixing verse and prose, diary, comedy and accusation.
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Pico’s latest volume concludes what he has described as a four-book project about pretty much everything, mixing verse and prose, diary, comedy and accusation.
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Brain Trust
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A writer and illustrator remembers a kind doctor who influenced her career.
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A writer and illustrator remembers a kind doctor who influenced her career.
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Tomi Adeyemi Hates Assigned Reading
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“The vast majority of American classics were ruined for me because schools made me read them too young,” says the Y.A. fantasy novelist, whose new book is “Children of Virtue and Vengeance.”
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“The vast majority of American classics were ruined for me because schools made me read them too young,” says the Y.A. fantasy novelist, whose new book is “Children of Virtue and Vengeance.”
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Beethoven Was the Johnny Rotten of His Day
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In “Music: A Subversive History,” the jazz critic and author Ted Gioia tells the story of music as one of radical nonconformists overturning convention.
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In “Music: A Subversive History,” the jazz critic and author Ted Gioia tells the story of music as one of radical nonconformists overturning convention.
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‘A Warning,’ by Anonymous, Cracks the Best-Seller List
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The White House memoir, written by someone identified only as “a senior Trump administration official,” vaults to the No. 1 spot, moving “Triggered” to No. 2.
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The White House memoir, written by someone identified only as “a senior Trump administration official,” vaults to the No. 1 spot, moving “Triggered” to No. 2.
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Clive James, a Tireless Polymath Who Led With His Wit
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James, who died on Sunday at 80, was an endlessly quotable poet, memoirist, novelist and critic — among other things.
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James, who died on Sunday at 80, was an endlessly quotable poet, memoirist, novelist and critic — among other things.
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Clive James, 80, Literary Critic Who Took His Wit to TV, Dies
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A transplanted Australian, he had a zest for the knockout punch as he sparred with all things cultural, creating a pungent comic persona on British television.
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A transplanted Australian, he had a zest for the knockout punch as he sparred with all things cultural, creating a pungent comic persona on British television.
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9 New Books We Recommend This Week
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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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9 Books to Watch For in December
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A dive into Brett Kavanaugh’s ascent to the Supreme Court, Jeff VanderMeer’s new eco-horror novel, Ralph Ellison’s letters and more.
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A dive into Brett Kavanaugh’s ascent to the Supreme Court, Jeff VanderMeer’s new eco-horror novel, Ralph Ellison’s letters and more.
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Clive James, Literary Critic Who Took His Wit to TV, Dies at 80
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A transplanted Australian, he had a zest for the knockout punch as he sparred with all things cultural, creating a pungent comic persona on British television.
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A transplanted Australian, he had a zest for the knockout punch as he sparred with all things cultural, creating a pungent comic persona on British television.
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New in Paperback: ‘The Parisian’ and ‘Black Moses’
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Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
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Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
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Is There a Double Standard for Survivors of Boko Haram?
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Readers respond to recent issues of the Sunday Book Review.
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Readers respond to recent issues of the Sunday Book Review.
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7 Great Fantasy Novels for Teenagers
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Sometimes teenage life is all too real. These books will lift your favorite teenager — or you — into a spellbinding new realm.
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Sometimes teenage life is all too real. These books will lift your favorite teenager — or you — into a spellbinding new realm.
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7 Great Shorter Stories for the Elementary School Years
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When you need a book that’s high in quality but low in page count, try these standouts.
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When you need a book that’s high in quality but low in page count, try these standouts.
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8 Great (and Short) Books for Brand-New Readers
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Once children start reading independently, the right short books will help them practice reading while keeping them entertained.
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Once children start reading independently, the right short books will help them practice reading while keeping them entertained.
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7 Great Books for (and About) Babies
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Babies love books — like these — that show them their own world.
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Babies love books — like these — that show them their own world.
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The Best Wine Books Are Not Always About Wine
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The top picks from 2019 include volumes on cider that have a lot to teach wine lovers, along with stories about sommeliers and essential new texts.
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The top picks from 2019 include volumes on cider that have a lot to teach wine lovers, along with stories about sommeliers and essential new texts.
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8 Great Bedtime Books for Babies and Toddlers
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My top picks have knockout art and stories that will help your little one settle in for the night.
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My top picks have knockout art and stories that will help your little one settle in for the night.
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9 Great Bedtime Books for Preschoolers
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These choices are outstanding read-alouds any time of day, but they will seem especially magical as you’re winding down at night.
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These choices are outstanding read-alouds any time of day, but they will seem especially magical as you’re winding down at night.
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Welcome to Story Times
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Need recommendations for children’s books? You’ve come to the right place.
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Need recommendations for children’s books? You’ve come to the right place.
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Enticing Books for Every Kid This Holiday Season
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Mind-boggling pop-ups, a “Tintin” collection, a deluxe “Alice in Wonderland” and more gift-worthy children’s books that pack a visual punch.
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Mind-boggling pop-ups, a “Tintin” collection, a deluxe “Alice in Wonderland” and more gift-worthy children’s books that pack a visual punch.
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Investigating a Famous Study About the Line Between Sanity and Madness
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In “The Great Pretender,” Susannah Cahalan finds a mystery when she revisits an influential 1973 paper that upended the field of psychiatry.
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In “The Great Pretender,” Susannah Cahalan finds a mystery when she revisits an influential 1973 paper that upended the field of psychiatry.
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Tuesday, 26 November 2019
Dorothy Seymour Mills, Uncredited Baseball Historian, Dies at 91
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She collaborated with her first husband on an acclaimed three-volume history of the game. But it took 50 years for her contribution to be fully acknowledged.
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She collaborated with her first husband on an acclaimed three-volume history of the game. But it took 50 years for her contribution to be fully acknowledged.
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Jean Stafford’s Novels Frankly Survey the Kingdom of Childhood
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The Library of America has reissued Stafford’s three novels, which offer a richly written and unblinking look at the darker aspects of being young, in one volume.
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The Library of America has reissued Stafford’s three novels, which offer a richly written and unblinking look at the darker aspects of being young, in one volume.
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The Authorized Life of the Iron Lady
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Charles Moore discusses the final volume of his biography of Margaret Thatcher, and Adrienne Brodeur talks about her memoir, “Wild Game.”
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Charles Moore discusses the final volume of his biography of Margaret Thatcher, and Adrienne Brodeur talks about her memoir, “Wild Game.”
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Eight Audiobook Classics Written, and Narrated, by Women
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Contemporary recordings breathe new life into such books as “To the Lighthouse,” “Jane Eyre” and “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
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Contemporary recordings breathe new life into such books as “To the Lighthouse,” “Jane Eyre” and “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
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Talking About the 10 Best Books of 2019
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On a special episode of the podcast, taped live, editors from The New York Times Book Review discuss this year’s outstanding fiction and nonfiction.
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On a special episode of the podcast, taped live, editors from The New York Times Book Review discuss this year’s outstanding fiction and nonfiction.
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‘The Cartiers: The Untold Story Behind the Jewelry Empire,’ by Francesca Cartier Brickell: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “The Cartiers: The Untold Story Behind the Jewelry Empire,” by Francesca Cartier Brickell
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An excerpt from “The Cartiers: The Untold Story Behind the Jewelry Empire,” by Francesca Cartier Brickell
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‘Tiny Love: The Complete Stories,’ by Larry Brown: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Tiny Love: The Complete Stories,” by Larry Brown
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An excerpt from “Tiny Love: The Complete Stories,” by Larry Brown
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Southern Scamps and Scoundrels in the Fiction of Larry Brown
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“Tiny Love: The Complete Stories of Larry Brown” collects tales of hardscrabble lives, as captured by the Mississippi writer who died in 2004, at the age of 53.
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“Tiny Love: The Complete Stories of Larry Brown” collects tales of hardscrabble lives, as captured by the Mississippi writer who died in 2004, at the age of 53.
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The Real Janis Joplin
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Holly George-Warren’s “Janis: Her Life and Music” shows us the person behind the pop idol.
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Holly George-Warren’s “Janis: Her Life and Music” shows us the person behind the pop idol.
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Who’s More Qualified to Write About Death Than a Funeral Director Poet?
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Thomas Lynch’s new essay collection, “The Depositions,” should be required reading for anyone who is going to die someday.
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Thomas Lynch’s new essay collection, “The Depositions,” should be required reading for anyone who is going to die someday.
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Can’t Afford a Shopping Spree At Cartier? This Book Is the Next Best Thing
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Francesca Cartier Brickell gives jewelry enthusiasts a peek into her family’s diamond-encrusted past.
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Francesca Cartier Brickell gives jewelry enthusiasts a peek into her family’s diamond-encrusted past.
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New & Noteworthy, From Mo Rocca to George Wallace
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A selection of books published this week; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading.
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A selection of books published this week; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading.
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Poem: Self-Portrait of Librarian With T.S. Eliot’s Papers
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This poem that sees libraries as evocative troves of imagery: histories, card catalogs, classifications.
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This poem that sees libraries as evocative troves of imagery: histories, card catalogs, classifications.
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N.Y. Public Library Selects 10 Best Books for Children en Español
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The list includes a mix of books written originally in Spanish and in translation.
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The list includes a mix of books written originally in Spanish and in translation.
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Monday, 25 November 2019
In ‘Labyrinth,’ a Musician With Amnesia Loses Life’s Rhythm
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Burhan Sonmez’s new novel asks big questions about individuals and societies: What makes us who we are? And if we can’t remember our past, does it still belong to us?
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Burhan Sonmez’s new novel asks big questions about individuals and societies: What makes us who we are? And if we can’t remember our past, does it still belong to us?
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Dreaming Up Disneyland
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In “Disney’s Land,” Richard Snow explains how Walt Disney turned 240 acres of orange groves into the iconic California theme park.
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In “Disney’s Land,” Richard Snow explains how Walt Disney turned 240 acres of orange groves into the iconic California theme park.
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Dreading Thanksgiving? Pack One of These Books for Moral Support
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Sometimes we read for escape. Sometimes we read to be reminded of the obvious: Things could be worse.
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Sometimes we read for escape. Sometimes we read to be reminded of the obvious: Things could be worse.
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From the Highest Heights to the Lowest Depths, in Photographs
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François Lebeau’s “Climbing Rock” and Christian Vizl’s “Silent Kingdom” reveal the sublime edges of the earth.
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François Lebeau’s “Climbing Rock” and Christian Vizl’s “Silent Kingdom” reveal the sublime edges of the earth.
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Sunday, 24 November 2019
Women Writers Give Voice to Their Rage
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A raft of books, both fiction and nonfiction, examined women’s anger from personal and political angles — and suggested that the fire is just getting started.
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A raft of books, both fiction and nonfiction, examined women’s anger from personal and political angles — and suggested that the fire is just getting started.
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Saturday, 23 November 2019
In the Jersey Suburbs, a Bookstore Whose Vibe Is Pure Narnia
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Montclair Book Center is 9,000 square feet of nooks, alcoves, labyrinths and warrens. “It’s like a time machine,” one customer says.
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Montclair Book Center is 9,000 square feet of nooks, alcoves, labyrinths and warrens. “It’s like a time machine,” one customer says.
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Can Fan Fiction Bridge the Partisan Divide?
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Literary revisions may help us empathize with political figures across party lines.
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Literary revisions may help us empathize with political figures across party lines.
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Friday, 22 November 2019
The Authorized Life of the Iron Lady
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Charles Moore discusses the final volume of his biography of Margaret Thatcher, and Adrienne Brodeur talks about her memoir, “Wild Game.”
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Charles Moore discusses the final volume of his biography of Margaret Thatcher, and Adrienne Brodeur talks about her memoir, “Wild Game.”
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Kids Have Questions. These Picture Books Have Answers.
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New books from Isabelle Arsenault, Grant Snider and more speak to children’s curiosity about everything from the color of nighttime to difficult stuff in the news.
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New books from Isabelle Arsenault, Grant Snider and more speak to children’s curiosity about everything from the color of nighttime to difficult stuff in the news.
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The Martians Are Coming!
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‘The War of the Worlds’ has been a novel and a radio broadcast. Now, an artist reimagines H.G. Wells’s extraterrestrial tale in graphic form.
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‘The War of the Worlds’ has been a novel and a radio broadcast. Now, an artist reimagines H.G. Wells’s extraterrestrial tale in graphic form.
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Eight Audiobook Classics Written, and Narrated, by Women
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Contemporary recordings breathe new life into such books as “To the Lighthouse,” “Jane Eyre” and “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
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Contemporary recordings breathe new life into such books as “To the Lighthouse,” “Jane Eyre” and “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
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Charlotte Brontë and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Before the World Knew Them
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New graphic biographies of the novelist and the Supreme Court justice show the determined paths they followed, from quietly rebellious girlhoods to full-on iconhood.
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New graphic biographies of the novelist and the Supreme Court justice show the determined paths they followed, from quietly rebellious girlhoods to full-on iconhood.
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The 10 Best Books of 2019
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The editors of The Times Book Review choose the best fiction and nonfiction titles this year.
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The editors of The Times Book Review choose the best fiction and nonfiction titles this year.
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A Racist Book’s Malign and Lingering Influence
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“The Camp of the Saints,” published in 1973, has been a must-read within white supremacist circles for decades. Stephen Miller, Marine Le Pen and Steve King have touted it in recent years.
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“The Camp of the Saints,” published in 1973, has been a must-read within white supremacist circles for decades. Stephen Miller, Marine Le Pen and Steve King have touted it in recent years.
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A Racist Book’s Malign and Lingering Influence
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“The Camp of the Saints,” published in 1973, has been a must-read within white supremacist circles for decades. Stephen Miller, Marine Le Pen and Steve King have touted it in recent years.
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“The Camp of the Saints,” published in 1973, has been a must-read within white supremacist circles for decades. Stephen Miller, Marine Le Pen and Steve King have touted it in recent years.
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The 10 Best Books of 2019
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The editors of The Times Book Review choose the best fiction and nonfiction titles this year.
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The editors of The Times Book Review choose the best fiction and nonfiction titles this year.
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A Racist Book’s Malign and Lingering Influence
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“The Camp of the Saints,” published in 1973, has been a must-read within white supremacist circles for decades. Stephen Miller, Marine Le Pen and Steve King have touted it in recent years.
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“The Camp of the Saints,” published in 1973, has been a must-read within white supremacist circles for decades. Stephen Miller, Marine Le Pen and Steve King have touted it in recent years.
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Colette’s Burgundy
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A painstaking renovation of the writer’s childhood home provides a compelling centerpiece for an exploration of the corner of France she loved.
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A painstaking renovation of the writer’s childhood home provides a compelling centerpiece for an exploration of the corner of France she loved.
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New in Paperback: ‘The War Before the War’ and ‘Evening in Paradise’
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Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
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Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
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Does Race Matter? Who Gets to Ask That Question?
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Readers respond to recent issues of the Sunday Book Review.
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Readers respond to recent issues of the Sunday Book Review.
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Thursday, 21 November 2019
‘She Saved Us’: Mourners Pay Tribute to Toni Morrison
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The Nobel laureate, who died in August, was honored at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York. Speakers included Oprah Winfrey, Angela Davis and Fran Lebowitz.
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The Nobel laureate, who died in August, was honored at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York. Speakers included Oprah Winfrey, Angela Davis and Fran Lebowitz.
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R.N.C. Spent Nearly $100,000 on Copies of Donald Trump Jr.’s Book
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“Triggered,” published Nov. 5, topped the best-seller list thanks in part to a big order from the Republican National Committee.
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“Triggered,” published Nov. 5, topped the best-seller list thanks in part to a big order from the Republican National Committee.
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12 New Books We Recommend This Week
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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Tom Spurgeon, Who Surveyed the Comic Book World, Dies at 50
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A reporter, editor and author, he co-wrote a biography of Stan Lee, oversaw a comics festival and started an award-winning website.
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A reporter, editor and author, he co-wrote a biography of Stan Lee, oversaw a comics festival and started an award-winning website.
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Marie Kondo Wants to Sell You Nice Things. What’s Wrong With That?
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Her new online store honors her brand’s ethos: that objects can make people happy.
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Her new online store honors her brand’s ethos: that objects can make people happy.
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William Loren Katz, Historian of African-Americans, Dies at 92
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He documented the often overlooked contributions of black people in books for young adults, helping to refashion social studies curriculums across the country.
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He documented the often overlooked contributions of black people in books for young adults, helping to refashion social studies curriculums across the country.
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We’re Still Talking About Gauguin
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Three new art books revisit the complicated life and work of the French post-Impressionist.
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Three new art books revisit the complicated life and work of the French post-Impressionist.
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Poem: La Migra
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This poem examines what it means to be an immigrant on the edge.
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This poem examines what it means to be an immigrant on the edge.
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Of Course Phoebe Waller-Bridge Is a Charles Bukowski Fan
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“He was an old dog,” says the Emmy-winning actor, writer and producer (whose new book is “Fleabag: The Scriptures”), “but I love how visceral his writing is.”
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“He was an old dog,” says the Emmy-winning actor, writer and producer (whose new book is “Fleabag: The Scriptures”), “but I love how visceral his writing is.”
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Tragicomic Fiction That Masquerades as an Extended Lawyer Joke
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Jorge Comensal’s first novel, “The Mutations,” features an attorney rendered mute by tongue cancer who finds comfort in the profane squawks of a parrot.
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Jorge Comensal’s first novel, “The Mutations,” features an attorney rendered mute by tongue cancer who finds comfort in the profane squawks of a parrot.
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Don’t Hate Kevin Wilson, but He Wrote His Best Seller in 10 Days
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Holed up in a highway-adjacent rental cabin, there was nothing else to do but get to work.
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Holed up in a highway-adjacent rental cabin, there was nothing else to do but get to work.
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Wednesday, 20 November 2019
Review: ‘Einstein’s Dreams,’ Adapted and Muddled in a New Musical
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Alan Lightman’s novel loses its charm in Joanne Sydney Lessner and Joshua Rosenblum’s show, which lacks a sense of a sure artistic voice.
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Alan Lightman’s novel loses its charm in Joanne Sydney Lessner and Joshua Rosenblum’s show, which lacks a sense of a sure artistic voice.
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‘A Christmas Carol’ Review: God Rest Ye Merry, Plutocrats
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This lively reimagining of Dickens’s yuletide perennial, written by Jack Thorne, returns the story’s social conscience to center stage.
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This lively reimagining of Dickens’s yuletide perennial, written by Jack Thorne, returns the story’s social conscience to center stage.
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Susan Choi Wins National Book Award for ‘Trust Exercise’
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This year’s fiction finalists represented a diverse cross-section of contemporary literature, while memoirs dominated the nonfiction category.
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This year’s fiction finalists represented a diverse cross-section of contemporary literature, while memoirs dominated the nonfiction category.
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Remembering National Book Award Winners of the Past
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On the day the 2019 honorees are to be unveiled, we recall recipients who have died in recent years.
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On the day the 2019 honorees are to be unveiled, we recall recipients who have died in recent years.
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When Book Deals Get Politicians Into Hot Water
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The former Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh, charged with fraud over her “Healthy Holly” children’s series, isn’t the first elected official who’s run into book trouble.
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The former Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh, charged with fraud over her “Healthy Holly” children’s series, isn’t the first elected official who’s run into book trouble.
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Walter J. Minton, Publisher Who Defied Censors, Dies at 96
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As president of Putnam’s, he broke ground with sexually explicit works like “Lolita” and “Fannie Hill,” worked with top authors and scored many best sellers.
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As president of Putnam’s, he broke ground with sexually explicit works like “Lolita” and “Fannie Hill,” worked with top authors and scored many best sellers.
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The Man Who Was American Music
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James Kaplan’s “Irving Berlin” traces a celebrated life that extended over 100 years.
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James Kaplan’s “Irving Berlin” traces a celebrated life that extended over 100 years.
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A Rose Is a Rose Is … Your Experience of a Rose? A Writer Plumbs Consciousness
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In “Out of My Head,” Tim Parks turns to scientists, philosophers and psychologists to explore ideas about human perception.
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In “Out of My Head,” Tim Parks turns to scientists, philosophers and psychologists to explore ideas about human perception.
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Oxford Names ‘Climate Emergency’ Its 2019 Word of the Year
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In a break from precedent, the dictionary company released an all-environmental shortlist including “climate action,” “climate denial” and “eco-anxiety.”
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In a break from precedent, the dictionary company released an all-environmental shortlist including “climate action,” “climate denial” and “eco-anxiety.”
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After Hiatus, Trump Awards National Arts and Humanities Medals
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This year’s winners include Alison Krauss, Jon Voight, James Patterson and the musicians of the United States military.
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This year’s winners include Alison Krauss, Jon Voight, James Patterson and the musicians of the United States military.
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These Books Take You to a Wild Place
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Explore the settings where villains lurk, heroes meander and jaws drop.
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Explore the settings where villains lurk, heroes meander and jaws drop.
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Murder at Lake Maggiore
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Piero Chiara’s existential thriller “The Bishop’s Bedroom” explores a dangerous game of deception in the years just after World War II.
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Piero Chiara’s existential thriller “The Bishop’s Bedroom” explores a dangerous game of deception in the years just after World War II.
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Tuesday, 19 November 2019
Rare Virginia Woolf Materials Sold to New York Public Library
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The newly acquired items include rarities like eight letters written by Woolf’s husband and sister shortly after she disappeared and committed suicide.
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The newly acquired items include rarities like eight letters written by Woolf’s husband and sister shortly after she disappeared and committed suicide.
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Google Play 2019 Users' Choice Awards
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THE INSTITUTE has been nominated for a Google Play 2019 Users' Choice Award!
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THE INSTITUTE has been nominated for a Google Play 2019 Users' Choice Award!
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‘The Hidden History of Burma’ Traces the Vanishing of Hope
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Thant Myint-U’s new book offers a deeper understanding of the country’s history and of the trajectory of its de facto political leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Thant Myint-U’s new book offers a deeper understanding of the country’s history and of the trajectory of its de facto political leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.
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When You Can’t Afford a Jane Austen Original
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A new coffee table book revisits the publishing histories of novels like Pride & Prejudice, Emma and Sense & Sensibility.
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A new coffee table book revisits the publishing histories of novels like Pride & Prejudice, Emma and Sense & Sensibility.
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The Man Who Was American Music
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James Kaplan’s “Irving Berlin” traces a celebrated life that extended over 100 years.
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James Kaplan’s “Irving Berlin” traces a celebrated life that extended over 100 years.
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Songs of Survival and Rebellion
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Their music spans genres and generations, but six iconic performers strike a similar chord in their new memoirs. The dominant note? Honesty.
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Their music spans genres and generations, but six iconic performers strike a similar chord in their new memoirs. The dominant note? Honesty.
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What Tweets and Emojis Did to the Novel
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The digital age ushered in new ways of reading — and revived old ones (the scroll and the ideogram). Could it also explain the rise of autofiction? Charles Finch considers.
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The digital age ushered in new ways of reading — and revived old ones (the scroll and the ideogram). Could it also explain the rise of autofiction? Charles Finch considers.
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Instead of a New Album, Rihanna Drops a Book
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A large-scale memoir-in-images, simply titled “Rihanna,” is the latest in the musician-turned-mogul’s luxury offerings.
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A large-scale memoir-in-images, simply titled “Rihanna,” is the latest in the musician-turned-mogul’s luxury offerings.
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Design That’s Got Users in Mind
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In “User Friendly,” Cliff Kuang and Robert Fabricant recount America’s long history of making products that take people’s needs into account.
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In “User Friendly,” Cliff Kuang and Robert Fabricant recount America’s long history of making products that take people’s needs into account.
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Bad Bishops, Bloodletting and a Plague of Caterpillars
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“The Corner That Held Them,” by Sylvia Townsend Warner, and “Medieval Bodies,” by Jack Hartnell, consider the pleasures and perils of life in the Middle Ages.
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“The Corner That Held Them,” by Sylvia Townsend Warner, and “Medieval Bodies,” by Jack Hartnell, consider the pleasures and perils of life in the Middle Ages.
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‘Broke: Hardship and Resilience in a City of Broken Promises,’ by Jodie Adams Kirshner: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Broke: Hardship and Resilience in a City of Broken Promises,’ by Jodie Adams Kirshner
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An excerpt from “Broke: Hardship and Resilience in a City of Broken Promises,’ by Jodie Adams Kirshner
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‘The Second Sleep,’ by Robert Harris: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “The Second Sleep,” by Robert Harris
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An excerpt from “The Second Sleep,” by Robert Harris
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Birthing Bunnies: An 18th-Century Woman’s Bizarre Medical Hoax
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Dexter Palmer’s novel “Mary Toft; Or, The Rabbit Queen” spins an actual case of scientific fraud into a cracking tale about the nature of belief.
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Dexter Palmer’s novel “Mary Toft; Or, The Rabbit Queen” spins an actual case of scientific fraud into a cracking tale about the nature of belief.
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‘Broke’ Chronicles a City Out of Cash and Awash in Desperation
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The new book by Jodie Adams Kirshner follows seven residents of bankrupt Detroit, exposing the effects of decades of disinvestment and failed urban policy.
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The new book by Jodie Adams Kirshner follows seven residents of bankrupt Detroit, exposing the effects of decades of disinvestment and failed urban policy.
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New & Noteworthy Visual Books, From ‘Get Out’ to Richard Avedon
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A selection of recent visual books of interest; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading.
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A selection of recent visual books of interest; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading.
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It’s 1468. Why Does the Village Priest Have an iPhone?
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At first glance, Robert Harris’s new novel, “The Second Sleep,” appears to be set in 15th-century Britain. Then things get tricky.
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At first glance, Robert Harris’s new novel, “The Second Sleep,” appears to be set in 15th-century Britain. Then things get tricky.
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Meet the Levy Family. Their History Is Our History.
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A writer tells the story of a region through the lens of one well-documented clan.
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A writer tells the story of a region through the lens of one well-documented clan.
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Monday, 18 November 2019
A Tiny Brontë Book Comes Home
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A museum in Haworth, England, paid $777,000 for one of Charlotte Brontë’s matchbox-size books she wrote when she was a teenager.
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A museum in Haworth, England, paid $777,000 for one of Charlotte Brontë’s matchbox-size books she wrote when she was a teenager.
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Random House Names a New Publisher and Hires a Top Editor From Knopf
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Andy Ward succeeds Susan Kamil, who died in September, and will be replaced in his previous role by Robin Desser, who edited Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Cheryl Strayed at Knopf.
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Andy Ward succeeds Susan Kamil, who died in September, and will be replaced in his previous role by Robin Desser, who edited Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Cheryl Strayed at Knopf.
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‘The Siberian Dilemma,’ by Martin Cruz Smith: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “The Siberian Dilemma,” by Martin Cruz Smith
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An excerpt from “The Siberian Dilemma,” by Martin Cruz Smith
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The World of Dance in Letters, Locations and Clothes
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Three new visual books reveal dancers past and present in intimate moments.
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Three new visual books reveal dancers past and present in intimate moments.
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On Roy DeCarava’s Centennial, Two Photo Books Document His Legacy
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“Light Break” and “The Sound I Saw” capture the full scope of the 20th-Century Harlem photographer’s career.
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“Light Break” and “The Sound I Saw” capture the full scope of the 20th-Century Harlem photographer’s career.
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From Nudes to the Nervous System, Studies of the Human Body
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Two new art books explore our corporeal selves in vivid detail.
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Two new art books explore our corporeal selves in vivid detail.
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In Michel Houellebecq’s ‘Serotonin,’ the Provocative Beat Goes On (and On)
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The latest novel by the nihilistic French writer follows an exhausted man in late middle age on a series of visits to old lovers.
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The latest novel by the nihilistic French writer follows an exhausted man in late middle age on a series of visits to old lovers.
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If You Love ‘The Crown,’ You’ll Love These Books
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Season 3 has finally arrived. Here’s some supplemental reading.
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Season 3 has finally arrived. Here’s some supplemental reading.
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Sunday, 17 November 2019
‘The Inheritance’ Review: So Many Men, So Much Time
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Breadth doesn’t always equal depth in Matthew Lopez’s supersize, vividly painted portrait of gay life in the 21st century, featuring E.M. Forster as a spirit guide.
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Breadth doesn’t always equal depth in Matthew Lopez’s supersize, vividly painted portrait of gay life in the 21st century, featuring E.M. Forster as a spirit guide.
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Friday, 15 November 2019
Carol Brightman, 80, Dies; Profiled a Notable Writer and a Notable Band
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After publishing a biography of Mary McCarthy, she changed course and plunged into the world of the Grateful Dead and the group’s devoted fans.
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After publishing a biography of Mary McCarthy, she changed course and plunged into the world of the Grateful Dead and the group’s devoted fans.
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Revisiting Baldwin vs. Buckley
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Nicholas Buccola talks about “The Fire Is Upon Us,” and Saeed Jones discusses “How We Fight for Our Lives.”
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Nicholas Buccola talks about “The Fire Is Upon Us,” and Saeed Jones discusses “How We Fight for Our Lives.”
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The Trouble With Identity Politics
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Readers respond to recent issues of the Sunday Book Review.
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Readers respond to recent issues of the Sunday Book Review.
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The Secrets of Erin Morgenstern’s Success: Say No to the Internet. Say Yes to Video Games.
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It took eight years, but the author of “The Night Circus” is back, and she has another bestseller.
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It took eight years, but the author of “The Night Circus” is back, and she has another bestseller.
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What Makes a Popular Song Great?
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Rob Kapilow’s “Listening for America” explains how to distinguish good from bad in the Great American Songbook.
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Rob Kapilow’s “Listening for America” explains how to distinguish good from bad in the Great American Songbook.
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A Book Version of ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ Is Even Darker Than the Movie
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Guillermo del Toro and his co-writer, Cornelia Funke, stay faithful to the script, but ramp up the bleakness in this tale of a princess living through a brutal war.
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Guillermo del Toro and his co-writer, Cornelia Funke, stay faithful to the script, but ramp up the bleakness in this tale of a princess living through a brutal war.
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Meeting the Brother Who Can’t Remember Her
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In Thanhha Lai’s “Butterfly Yellow,” a Vietnamese refugee finds the brother taken from her family as a toddler. Much more than just time separates them.
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In Thanhha Lai’s “Butterfly Yellow,” a Vietnamese refugee finds the brother taken from her family as a toddler. Much more than just time separates them.
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Why Movie Musicals Work
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Jeanine Basinger’s “The Movie Musical!” is an encyclopedic tribute to musicals past and present.
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Jeanine Basinger’s “The Movie Musical!” is an encyclopedic tribute to musicals past and present.
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Round Trip With the King of Pop Art
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In Andy Warhol’s diaries, first published 30 years ago, the legendary bon vivant kept meticulous track of cab fare.
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In Andy Warhol’s diaries, first published 30 years ago, the legendary bon vivant kept meticulous track of cab fare.
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Jane Austen Has Left the Building — and So Have Dickens and Waugh
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In “Novel Houses,” Christina Hardyment conducts tours of 20 famous fictional dwellings and the real places that inspired their creators.
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In “Novel Houses,” Christina Hardyment conducts tours of 20 famous fictional dwellings and the real places that inspired their creators.
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Langston Hughes on James Baldwin’s ‘Notes of a Native Son’
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In 1958, Langston Hughes wrote for The Times about “Notes of a Native Son,” James Baldwin’s 1955 collection of essays meditating on race in America and Europe.
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In 1958, Langston Hughes wrote for The Times about “Notes of a Native Son,” James Baldwin’s 1955 collection of essays meditating on race in America and Europe.
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Learning the Wiles of a Biographer, With Beckett and Beauvoir
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Deirdre Bair’s memoir, “Parisian Lives,” takes readers behind the scenes as, early in her career, she grapples with two towering literary figures.
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Deirdre Bair’s memoir, “Parisian Lives,” takes readers behind the scenes as, early in her career, she grapples with two towering literary figures.
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New in Paperback: ‘Vietnam’ and ‘Upstream’
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Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
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Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
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Arkady Renko Has Been Sent to Siberia. And He’s Fine With That.
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Martin Cruz Smith’s latest Russian thriller leads off Marilyn Stasio’s Crime column, which also includes a new Jack Reacher novel from Lee Child.
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Martin Cruz Smith’s latest Russian thriller leads off Marilyn Stasio’s Crime column, which also includes a new Jack Reacher novel from Lee Child.
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Thursday, 14 November 2019
James I. Robertson Jr., Exacting Civil War Historian, Dies at 89
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Dr. Robinson, who wrote or edited dozens of books, was best known for his monumental biography of Stonewall Jackson.
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Dr. Robinson, who wrote or edited dozens of books, was best known for his monumental biography of Stonewall Jackson.
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Noel Ignatiev, 78, Persistent Voice Against White Privilege, Dies
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In the journal Race Traitor and in a provocative book, Dr. Ignatiev argued that the white race should, in a sense, be abolished.
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In the journal Race Traitor and in a provocative book, Dr. Ignatiev argued that the white race should, in a sense, be abolished.
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Randall Munroe Loves Outdated Views of the Future
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“Seeing what people worried about or complained about a hundred years ago always gives a lot of perspective,” says the creator of the web comic XKCD, whose new book is “How To.”
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“Seeing what people worried about or complained about a hundred years ago always gives a lot of perspective,” says the creator of the web comic XKCD, whose new book is “How To.”
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Home for the Holidays, for Better or Worse
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In his latest novel, Benjamin Markovits revisits the Essinger family, this time at their home in Texas. Luckily for the reader, their lives are far from perfect.
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In his latest novel, Benjamin Markovits revisits the Essinger family, this time at their home in Texas. Luckily for the reader, their lives are far from perfect.
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9 New Books We Recommend This Week
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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Refugee and Author Detained by Australia Is Given Visa to Travel
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Behrouz Boochani, who was held for years as part of Australia’s offshore immigration detention program, arrived in New Zealand for a literary festival.
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Behrouz Boochani, who was held for years as part of Australia’s offshore immigration detention program, arrived in New Zealand for a literary festival.
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Bread Loaf Ends ‘Wait Scholar’ Program
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The writers’ conference is changing its aid offerings after attendees raised concerns ranging from sexual harassment to racism to the work cutting into the seminars they came for in the first place.
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The writers’ conference is changing its aid offerings after attendees raised concerns ranging from sexual harassment to racism to the work cutting into the seminars they came for in the first place.
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Before ‘The Crown,’ Revelations About the Actual Crown
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A new book on Queen Elizabeth II spills some even more surprising style secrets.
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A new book on Queen Elizabeth II spills some even more surprising style secrets.
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Wednesday, 13 November 2019
Garry Shandling’s Riotous Scrapbook
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“It’s Garry Shandling’s Book,” edited by Judd Apatow, brims with photos, diary excerpts, reminiscences, newspaper clippings, script pages and more.
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“It’s Garry Shandling’s Book,” edited by Judd Apatow, brims with photos, diary excerpts, reminiscences, newspaper clippings, script pages and more.
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‘The Survivors’ Unpacks a Family’s Trauma
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In his book, Adam Frankel, a former Obama speechwriter, reflects on his grandparents’ lives in World War II and explores new revelations.
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In his book, Adam Frankel, a former Obama speechwriter, reflects on his grandparents’ lives in World War II and explores new revelations.
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Meryl Streep Wants to Tell You a Bedtime Story
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Contemporary actors revivify E.B. White’s “Charlotte’s Web” and an unpublished work by Dr. Seuss.
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Contemporary actors revivify E.B. White’s “Charlotte’s Web” and an unpublished work by Dr. Seuss.
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‘Black Radical’ Remembers a Bold Life and Reclaims It for Our Current Moment
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Kerri K. Greenidge’s tells the story of William Monroe Trotter, born in 1872, an outspoken and indefatigable figure who both inspired and antagonized his contemporaries.
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Kerri K. Greenidge’s tells the story of William Monroe Trotter, born in 1872, an outspoken and indefatigable figure who both inspired and antagonized his contemporaries.
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Jamaica: A Small Nation With an Outsize Global Influence
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Orlando Patterson’s “The Confounding Island” is a sociologist’s analysis of his birthplace as well as a personal memoir of affection and failure.
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Orlando Patterson’s “The Confounding Island” is a sociologist’s analysis of his birthplace as well as a personal memoir of affection and failure.
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How to Beat the Market
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Gregory Zuckerman’s “The Man Who Solved the Market” tells the extraordinary story of an investor (not named Warren Buffett) who made a fortune on Wall Street.
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Gregory Zuckerman’s “The Man Who Solved the Market” tells the extraordinary story of an investor (not named Warren Buffett) who made a fortune on Wall Street.
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Rethinking Tiny Tim: Should a Disabled Actor Play the Role?
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The Broadway production of “A Christmas Carol,” following the lead from London, answers a strong yes. Other theaters may follow suit.
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The Broadway production of “A Christmas Carol,” following the lead from London, answers a strong yes. Other theaters may follow suit.
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Literary Nonprofit Buys Elizabeth Bishop’s Key West Home
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The poet lived on the Florida island for nearly a decade, and her former house will become the headquarters for Key West Literary Seminar.
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The poet lived on the Florida island for nearly a decade, and her former house will become the headquarters for Key West Literary Seminar.
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In a Chaotic World, Dungeons & Dragons Is Resurgent
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The role-playing game has made a surprising return to mainstream culture.
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The role-playing game has made a surprising return to mainstream culture.
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Tuesday, 12 November 2019
Elevation Paperback
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Elevation is now available in paperback!
See the TV Spot
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Elevation is now available in paperback!
See the TV Spot
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What Is the Meaning of Sacred Texts?
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Karen Armstrong’s new book argues that Scripture is meant to be interpreted by the spirit of the words, not by the letter of the law.
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Karen Armstrong’s new book argues that Scripture is meant to be interpreted by the spirit of the words, not by the letter of the law.
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Beckett, Beauvoir and a Biographer’s Bumpy Takeoff
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In “Parisian Lives,” the award-winning biographer Deirdre Bair recounts her early career and the obstacles she faced as an ambitious woman.
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In “Parisian Lives,” the award-winning biographer Deirdre Bair recounts her early career and the obstacles she faced as an ambitious woman.
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Drama Book Shop Sets a Fresh Start in a New Locale
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Lin-Manuel Miranda and several “Hamilton” colleagues aim for a European cafe vibe when the store reopens, a block south of its previous home, in the spring.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda and several “Hamilton” colleagues aim for a European cafe vibe when the store reopens, a block south of its previous home, in the spring.
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New & Noteworthy, From Philosophy to New York Architecture
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A selection of recent books of interest; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading.
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A selection of recent books of interest; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading.
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Patient Care Is Wrenching: A Psychiatrist, a Nurse and a Doctor Bare All
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Three new books by medical professionals delve into the human emotions involved in tending to the gravely ill.
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Three new books by medical professionals delve into the human emotions involved in tending to the gravely ill.
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Taking It All In: Hasan Minhaj’s Week
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What the host of “Patriot Act” watched, read and listened to this week.
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What the host of “Patriot Act” watched, read and listened to this week.
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‘Parisian Lives: Samuel Beckett, Simone de Beauvoir and Me: A Memoir,’ by Deirdre Bair: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Parisian Lives: Samuel Beckett, Simone de Beauvoir and Me: A Memoir,” by Deirdre Bair
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An excerpt from “Parisian Lives: Samuel Beckett, Simone de Beauvoir and Me: A Memoir,” by Deirdre Bair
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‘Busted in New York: And Other Essays’ by Darryl Pinckney: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Busted in New York: And Other Essays,” by Darryl Pinckney
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An excerpt from “Busted in New York: And Other Essays,” by Darryl Pinckney
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‘Essays One’ by Lydia Davis: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Essays One,” by Lydia Davis
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An excerpt from “Essays One,” by Lydia Davis
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Garry Shandling’s Riotous Scrapbook
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“It’s Garry Shandling’s Book,” edited by Judd Apatow, brims with photos, diary excerpts, reminiscences, newspaper clippings, script pages and more.
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“It’s Garry Shandling’s Book,” edited by Judd Apatow, brims with photos, diary excerpts, reminiscences, newspaper clippings, script pages and more.
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Who’s in the Kitchen: A Quartet of Culinary Narratives
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Memoirs by a globe-trotting chef and a New York restaurant critic, a chorus of female food writers — and a history book to put them all in context.
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Memoirs by a globe-trotting chef and a New York restaurant critic, a chorus of female food writers — and a history book to put them all in context.
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The Graphic Novel Versions of Literary Classics Used to Seem Lowbrow. No More.
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A new crop of adaptations proves that comic book artists can be complex and effective in tackling other writers’ work.
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A new crop of adaptations proves that comic book artists can be complex and effective in tackling other writers’ work.
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For Lydia Davis, Language Is Character
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“Essays One” collects occasional pieces by the author and translator known for her wry wit and exacting syntax.
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“Essays One” collects occasional pieces by the author and translator known for her wry wit and exacting syntax.
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Seeing Margaret Thatcher Whole
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“Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography — Herself Alone,” the third volume of Charles Moore’s massive biography, takes the story from her final years in power to her death in 2013.
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“Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography — Herself Alone,” the third volume of Charles Moore’s massive biography, takes the story from her final years in power to her death in 2013.
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Testimonies From the Day the Towers Came Down
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The audiobook of Garrett M. Graff’s “The Only Plane in the Sky” offers vivid memories of people who were present at the 9/11 tragedy.
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The audiobook of Garrett M. Graff’s “The Only Plane in the Sky” offers vivid memories of people who were present at the 9/11 tragedy.
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Darryl Pinckney on Race, Class and Being ‘Busted in New York’
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In his new collection of essays, the author reflects on growing up black and privileged, and the legacy of his parents’ civil rights activism.
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In his new collection of essays, the author reflects on growing up black and privileged, and the legacy of his parents’ civil rights activism.
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Monday, 11 November 2019
Jonathan Van Ness, Ali Wong and John Hodgman Walk Into a Bar …
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Three very funny celebrities narrate their (mostly) very funny autobiographical audiobooks themselves.
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Three very funny celebrities narrate their (mostly) very funny autobiographical audiobooks themselves.
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How a Tell-All Memoir Made It Into Print
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“A Warning” is the latest and most unusual tell-all political memoir to emerge from President Trump’s administration.
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“A Warning” is the latest and most unusual tell-all political memoir to emerge from President Trump’s administration.
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Faith and Reasons: Two Authors Explore the Persistence of Religious Feeling
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Jack Miles, in “Religion as We Know It,” and Melvin Konner, in “Believers,” both turn to history to understand the nature of belief.
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Jack Miles, in “Religion as We Know It,” and Melvin Konner, in “Believers,” both turn to history to understand the nature of belief.
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What Is the Meaning of Sacred Texts?
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Karen Armstrong’s new book argues that Scripture is meant to be interpreted by the spirit of the words, not by the letter of the law.
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Karen Armstrong’s new book argues that Scripture is meant to be interpreted by the spirit of the words, not by the letter of the law.
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Meryl Streep Wants to Tell You a Bedtime Story
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Contemporary actors revivify E.B. White’s “Charlotte’s Web” and an unpublished work by Dr. Seuss.
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Contemporary actors revivify E.B. White’s “Charlotte’s Web” and an unpublished work by Dr. Seuss.
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A Nile Journey Into the Past
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In the 19th century, women explorers sailed the Nile, sending back vivid accounts of Egypt’s riches. A 21st-century writer travels in their wake.
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In the 19th century, women explorers sailed the Nile, sending back vivid accounts of Egypt’s riches. A 21st-century writer travels in their wake.
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Sunday, 10 November 2019
Stephen Dixon, Prolific Writer of Experimental Fiction, Dies at 83
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The author of 18 novels and hundreds of short stories, he never found fame or big sales. But his idiosyncratic storytelling drew praise.
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The author of 18 novels and hundreds of short stories, he never found fame or big sales. But his idiosyncratic storytelling drew praise.
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Saturday, 9 November 2019
A Toronto Bookstore Amplifies Marginalized Voices
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Another Story Bookshop is focused on social justice and diversity, continuing the mission its founder established over 30 years ago.
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Another Story Bookshop is focused on social justice and diversity, continuing the mission its founder established over 30 years ago.
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Friday, 8 November 2019
Peter Collier, Author and Leading Conservative Voice, Dies at 80
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He and David Horowitz wrote well-regarded biographies of prominent families. They also drew attention for their ideological shift from left to right.
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He and David Horowitz wrote well-regarded biographies of prominent families. They also drew attention for their ideological shift from left to right.
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Among the Trolls
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Andrew Marantz talks about “Antisocial,” and Gail Collins discusses “No Stopping Us Now.”
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Andrew Marantz talks about “Antisocial,” and Gail Collins discusses “No Stopping Us Now.”
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The Monster Next Door
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An artist read Ann Rule’s “The Stranger Beside Me” during a pivotal time. Here’s her look inside that memorable book.
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An artist read Ann Rule’s “The Stranger Beside Me” during a pivotal time. Here’s her look inside that memorable book.
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The Strange Things You Find on Authors’ Websites
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A quick survey of the writers on the fiction best-seller list turned up Spotify playlists, blogs “written” by their dogs, movie reviews and merchandise.
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A quick survey of the writers on the fiction best-seller list turned up Spotify playlists, blogs “written” by their dogs, movie reviews and merchandise.
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From Nabokov and Lawrence, Giants of 20th-Century Fiction, New Volumes of Nonfiction
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“Think, Write, Speak” collects Vladimir Nabokov’s interviews and incidental prose. “The Bad Side of Books” collects D.H. Lawrence’s most memorable essays.
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“Think, Write, Speak” collects Vladimir Nabokov’s interviews and incidental prose. “The Bad Side of Books” collects D.H. Lawrence’s most memorable essays.
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The Real Meaning of the Brexit Debate
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Fintan O’Toole explains in “The Politics of Pain” that the Brexiteers are devout believers in English exceptionalism.
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Fintan O’Toole explains in “The Politics of Pain” that the Brexiteers are devout believers in English exceptionalism.
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Emma Thompson Can’t Live Without Hannah Gadsby and Potato Scones
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The star of “Last Christmas” shares the movies, books and baked goods that top her list of essentials.
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The star of “Last Christmas” shares the movies, books and baked goods that top her list of essentials.
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Revisiting Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely’s ‘All American Boys’
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In 2015, Kekla Magoon wrote for the Book Review about “All American Boys,” a Y.A. novel written by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely about a black teenager and a white teenager grappling with an instance of police brutality.
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In 2015, Kekla Magoon wrote for the Book Review about “All American Boys,” a Y.A. novel written by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely about a black teenager and a white teenager grappling with an instance of police brutality.
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The Teenage Ghosts in Laura Ruby’s National Book Award Finalist Never Sleep
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“Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All” is set during World War II in a Chicago orphanage, where teenagers — some of them ghosts — seek answers.
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“Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All” is set during World War II in a Chicago orphanage, where teenagers — some of them ghosts — seek answers.
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New in Paperback: ‘The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee’ and ‘In Pieces’
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Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
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Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
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Jonathan Van Ness, Ali Wong and John Hodgman Walk Into a Bar …
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Three very funny celebrities narrate their (mostly) very funny autobiographical audiobooks themselves.
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Three very funny celebrities narrate their (mostly) very funny autobiographical audiobooks themselves.
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There Was No Second Shooter on the Grassy Knoll
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Readers respond to recent issues of the Sunday Book Review.
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Readers respond to recent issues of the Sunday Book Review.
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Thursday, 7 November 2019
How a Tell-All Memoir Made It Into Print
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“A Warning” is the latest and most unusual tell-all political memoir to emerge from President Trump’s administration.
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“A Warning” is the latest and most unusual tell-all political memoir to emerge from President Trump’s administration.
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In ‘A Warning,’ Anonymous Author Makes Case Against Re-election
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The same writer who penned an Opinion essay in 2018 argues in a new book that the president’s contract shouldn’t be renewed.
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The same writer who penned an Opinion essay in 2018 argues in a new book that the president’s contract shouldn’t be renewed.
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Can an Advice Columnist Help This Middle Schooler?
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The protagonist of Julie Murphy’s endearing “Dear Sweet Pea” is used to dispensing the advice. Now her life is a mess, and she needs guidance fast.
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The protagonist of Julie Murphy’s endearing “Dear Sweet Pea” is used to dispensing the advice. Now her life is a mess, and she needs guidance fast.
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These Books Deliver Fables to Live By Today
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In deeply satisfying picture books by Oliver Jeffers, Bernard Villiot and Antoine Guilloppé, and more, the greedy and the vain get their comeuppance.
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In deeply satisfying picture books by Oliver Jeffers, Bernard Villiot and Antoine Guilloppé, and more, the greedy and the vain get their comeuppance.
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She’s Seeking Power, But She’s Not Power-Seeking
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A young protagonist is up against strange creatures and authoritarian rulers in Erin Entrada Kelly’s “Lalani of the Distant Sea,” a fantasy based on Filipino folklore.
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A young protagonist is up against strange creatures and authoritarian rulers in Erin Entrada Kelly’s “Lalani of the Distant Sea,” a fantasy based on Filipino folklore.
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Secrets and Lies
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“Spies,” by Marc Favreau, introduces the danger, sacrifice and ingenuity of 20th-century espionage to a new generation of readers.
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“Spies,” by Marc Favreau, introduces the danger, sacrifice and ingenuity of 20th-century espionage to a new generation of readers.
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A New Book From the Creator of ‘Wonder’ Tells a Holocaust Story
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In R.J. Palacio’s graphic novel “White Bird,” a grandmother finally shares her harrowing tale of survival under the Nazis.
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In R.J. Palacio’s graphic novel “White Bird,” a grandmother finally shares her harrowing tale of survival under the Nazis.
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12 New Books We Recommend This Week
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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Whitney Houston’s Longtime Confidante Breaks Her Silence
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In “A Song for You,” Robyn Crawford publicly acknowledges her turbulent, and at times romantic, relationship with the pop icon.
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In “A Song for You,” Robyn Crawford publicly acknowledges her turbulent, and at times romantic, relationship with the pop icon.
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Asterix and the New Translated Editions
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The French comic book series centered on the clever and brave Gaul warrior will be published in new Americanized versions by Papercutz.
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The French comic book series centered on the clever and brave Gaul warrior will be published in new Americanized versions by Papercutz.
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Whitney Houston’s Longtime Confidante Breaks Her Silence
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In “A Song for You,” Robyn Crawford publicly acknowledges her turbulent, and at times romantic, relationship with the pop icon.
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In “A Song for You,” Robyn Crawford publicly acknowledges her turbulent, and at times romantic, relationship with the pop icon.
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American Artists, Inspiring and Enchanting
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New picture books about creators including Ruth Asawa, Maya Angelou and August Wilson let children get to know the real-life people behind great works.
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New picture books about creators including Ruth Asawa, Maya Angelou and August Wilson let children get to know the real-life people behind great works.
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Saving Birds by Ruffling Some Feathers
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In Celia C. Pérez’s “Strange Birds,” four girls are determined to stop a scout tradition involving real birds.
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In Celia C. Pérez’s “Strange Birds,” four girls are determined to stop a scout tradition involving real birds.
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Poem ‘Ghazal: Back Home’
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This ghazal, a traditional Middle Eastern/Persian/Indian poem, creates a spell that builds in power and circles around mystery.
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This ghazal, a traditional Middle Eastern/Persian/Indian poem, creates a spell that builds in power and circles around mystery.
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Fiction That Takes You Back in Time
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These four fall novels are set long ago, from 17th-century Iceland to the Civil War to an 18th-century penal colony.
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These four fall novels are set long ago, from 17th-century Iceland to the Civil War to an 18th-century penal colony.
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Why Seth Meyers Loves Having Authors on His Show
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“They are, by nature, storytellers. … Writing is magic, so to have people who can do the tricks talk it about makes for good conversation.”
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“They are, by nature, storytellers. … Writing is magic, so to have people who can do the tricks talk it about makes for good conversation.”
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Cult of the Literary Sad Woman
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From Jean Rhys to Joan Didion, fiction is awash in female suffering. Leslie Jamison considers affliction’s allure — and its more promising alternatives.
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From Jean Rhys to Joan Didion, fiction is awash in female suffering. Leslie Jamison considers affliction’s allure — and its more promising alternatives.
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Wednesday, 6 November 2019
It’s the Year 2172: Time to Fight the Bloody Biafran War Again
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Two sisters enter combat in Tochi Onyebuchi’s “War Girls,” a futuristic replay of the Nigerian conflict. Cue the flying robot warriors.
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Two sisters enter combat in Tochi Onyebuchi’s “War Girls,” a futuristic replay of the Nigerian conflict. Cue the flying robot warriors.
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Picture Books for the Wild at Heart
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A shack in the forest. A good, long hike. A solstice celebration. Carson Ellis, Eliza Wheeler, Gary D. Schmidt and more remind us how to be at home in the wilderness.
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A shack in the forest. A good, long hike. A solstice celebration. Carson Ellis, Eliza Wheeler, Gary D. Schmidt and more remind us how to be at home in the wilderness.
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How a Harry Potter Illustrator Brings the Magical to Life
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The artist Jim Kay, whose latest book is “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” surrounds himself with nature when he draws unnatural creatures like dragons, goblins and trolls.
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The artist Jim Kay, whose latest book is “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” surrounds himself with nature when he draws unnatural creatures like dragons, goblins and trolls.
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Édouard Louis Would Like to Talk About Theater Now
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The French wunderkind’s books have quickly become magnets for the stage. Adaptations of “History of Violence” and “The End of Eddy” will play New York simultaneously.
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The French wunderkind’s books have quickly become magnets for the stage. Adaptations of “History of Violence” and “The End of Eddy” will play New York simultaneously.
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New Israeli Fiction: A Reluctant Bride, a Brave Survivor and Fables for a Modern World
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Originally written in Hebrew, these translations offer a look at humanity writ large.
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Originally written in Hebrew, these translations offer a look at humanity writ large.
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What if You Could Go Back in Time to Stop Terrorists Before They Strike?
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Johannes Anyuru’s new novel imagines a time traveler who alters the course of history.
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Johannes Anyuru’s new novel imagines a time traveler who alters the course of history.
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Tuesday, 5 November 2019
What’s So Funny, Kid?
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Some emotional predicaments we never grow out of. Hilarious new books by Bob Shea, Liz Climo and more mine them for cross-generational humor.
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Some emotional predicaments we never grow out of. Hilarious new books by Bob Shea, Liz Climo and more mine them for cross-generational humor.
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Kids Love Multi-Volume Series About Big Families. No Wonder.
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The latest of Karina Yan Glaser’s Vanderbeekers books, featuring a large, biracial clan in Harlem, offers a case study in the pleasures of the familiar.
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The latest of Karina Yan Glaser’s Vanderbeekers books, featuring a large, biracial clan in Harlem, offers a case study in the pleasures of the familiar.
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Harry Potter’s Sophomore Slump: ‘Cursed Child’ Loses Steam on Broadway
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Grosses have slipped in the show’s second year, though lower ticket prices may benefit fans.
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Grosses have slipped in the show’s second year, though lower ticket prices may benefit fans.
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Lydia Davis Loved Learning the Word ‘Look.’ These Essays Show Why.
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In “Essays One,” compiling work from the 1970s forward, Davis proves herself a consummate observer of other writers and the world at large.
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In “Essays One,” compiling work from the 1970s forward, Davis proves herself a consummate observer of other writers and the world at large.
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A Pastry Chef’s Book, and Life, Start Again
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Claudia Fleming’s cult, out-of-print cookbook, “The Last Course,” is being reissued as she emerges from a dark decade.
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Claudia Fleming’s cult, out-of-print cookbook, “The Last Course,” is being reissued as she emerges from a dark decade.
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‘The Witches Are Coming’ by Lindy West: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “The Witches Are Coming,” by Lindy West.
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An excerpt from “The Witches Are Coming,” by Lindy West.
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‘In the Dream House’ by Carmen Maria Machado: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from ‘In the Dream House’ by Carmen Maria Machado
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An excerpt from ‘In the Dream House’ by Carmen Maria Machado
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New & Noteworthy, From Harold Bloom to the Women of Congress
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A selection of recent books of interest; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading.
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A selection of recent books of interest; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading.
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Battlefields: Recent Books in Military History
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Thomas E. Ricks looks at accounts of an African-American fighter pilot, the European resistance, United States generals and more.
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Thomas E. Ricks looks at accounts of an African-American fighter pilot, the European resistance, United States generals and more.
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A Book Full of Reasons to Love Paris
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In “The Seine: The River That Made Paris,” Elaine Sciolino traces the course of France’s iconic waterway, from source to sea, from past to present.
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In “The Seine: The River That Made Paris,” Elaine Sciolino traces the course of France’s iconic waterway, from source to sea, from past to present.
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Love, Sex and Atom Bombs in a Debut Novel of the American West
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Shannon Pufahl’s “On Swift Horses” weaves an entanglement of attractions in postwar California.
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Shannon Pufahl’s “On Swift Horses” weaves an entanglement of attractions in postwar California.
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How Two Black Women a Century Apart Experience Racism
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Margaret Wilkerson Sexton’s new novel, “The Revisioners,” is told from the perspectives of a freed slave and her present-day descendant.
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Margaret Wilkerson Sexton’s new novel, “The Revisioners,” is told from the perspectives of a freed slave and her present-day descendant.
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Here Comes Lindy West, and She’s Holding a Broom
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“Fine, if you insist,” West tells men in “The Witches Are Coming,” her new essay collection. “This is a witch hunt. We’re witches, and we’re hunting you.”
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“Fine, if you insist,” West tells men in “The Witches Are Coming,” her new essay collection. “This is a witch hunt. We’re witches, and we’re hunting you.”
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ISIS Lost Mosul in 2017, but the Story Began Thousands of Years Ago
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James Verini’s “They Will Have to Die Now” describes the battle for Mosul and the region’s long history.
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James Verini’s “They Will Have to Die Now” describes the battle for Mosul and the region’s long history.
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Carmen Maria Machado Opens Up About Her Domestic Abuse
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Her debut memoir, “In the Dream House,” connects her adult traumas with her deepest childhood fears.
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Her debut memoir, “In the Dream House,” connects her adult traumas with her deepest childhood fears.
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South American Literature’s Master of Malaise
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Listlessness was Juan Carlos Onetti’s great theme. He ushered Spanish-language fiction into modernity and influenced writers from Julio Cortázar to Mario Vargas Llosa.
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Listlessness was Juan Carlos Onetti’s great theme. He ushered Spanish-language fiction into modernity and influenced writers from Julio Cortázar to Mario Vargas Llosa.
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Monday, 4 November 2019
How to Get the Most Out of National Novel Writing Month
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Embrace your messy first draft and commit to NaNoWriMo’s boot-camp vibe.
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Embrace your messy first draft and commit to NaNoWriMo’s boot-camp vibe.
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A Poet Maps the Landscapes of Memory
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Charles Wright, who has gathered five decades of work in the hefty new volume “Oblivion Banjo,” is obsessed with his own past and the nature of time.
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Charles Wright, who has gathered five decades of work in the hefty new volume “Oblivion Banjo,” is obsessed with his own past and the nature of time.
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Jean-Paul Dubois Wins Goncourt Prize With Melancholy Prison Novel
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The writer beat out the favorite, Amélie Nothomb, to take France’s top literary honor.
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The writer beat out the favorite, Amélie Nothomb, to take France’s top literary honor.
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‘Girl, Woman, Other,’ a Big, Busy Novel About New Ways of Living
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Bernardine Evaristo’s novel, one of this year’s two Booker Prize winners, drifts back and forth in time to tell the interconnected stories of 12 women.
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Bernardine Evaristo’s novel, one of this year’s two Booker Prize winners, drifts back and forth in time to tell the interconnected stories of 12 women.
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Grandparents Are Heroes, and Also Totally Normal People
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New picture books celebrate the special bond between young people and their elders.
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New picture books celebrate the special bond between young people and their elders.
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The Dionne Quints Were Premature and Tiny. But Fame Was the Real Problem.
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Sarah Miller’s “The Miracle and Tragedy of the Dionne Quintuplets” captures the sad situation of five little girls who became a Depression-era spectacle.
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Sarah Miller’s “The Miracle and Tragedy of the Dionne Quintuplets” captures the sad situation of five little girls who became a Depression-era spectacle.
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The Story of the Great Japanese-American Novel
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John Okada’s “No-No Boy” captures the injustice of incarcerating Japanese-Americans during World War II — and serves as a warning today for our own fractured society.
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John Okada’s “No-No Boy” captures the injustice of incarcerating Japanese-Americans during World War II — and serves as a warning today for our own fractured society.
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Mark Morris: Loves Dance, Hates Brussels
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In his memoir, “Out Loud,” the founder of the Mark Morris Dance Group is frank about drugs and his sex life and the sex lives of others.
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In his memoir, “Out Loud,” the founder of the Mark Morris Dance Group is frank about drugs and his sex life and the sex lives of others.
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Saturday, 2 November 2019
Race/Related: Are Extremists Hijacking the Internet?
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An interview with Andrew Marantz, the author of “Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation.”
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An interview with Andrew Marantz, the author of “Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation.”
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After Her Illness Was Misdiagnosed as Madness, Susannah Cahalan Tackles Madness in Medicine
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“The Great Pretender,” the new book by the author of “Brain on Fire,” is another medical detective story, but this time the person at the heart of the mystery is a doctor, not a patient.
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“The Great Pretender,” the new book by the author of “Brain on Fire,” is another medical detective story, but this time the person at the heart of the mystery is a doctor, not a patient.
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Friday, 1 November 2019
Victoria Braithwaite, Who Said Fish Feel Pain, Dies at 52
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In two research papers and a book, Dr. Braithwaite made the case that fish react to unpleasant stimuli and argued that they be treated humanely.
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In two research papers and a book, Dr. Braithwaite made the case that fish react to unpleasant stimuli and argued that they be treated humanely.
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The 2019 New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children’s Books
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We invite you to take a look at this year’s winners.
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We invite you to take a look at this year’s winners.
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Review: ‘His Dark Materials’ Paints a Vivid Children’s Crusade
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HBO’s Philip Pullman adaptation loses some of the books’ edge, but gains stunning imagery (think armored polar bears).
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HBO’s Philip Pullman adaptation loses some of the books’ edge, but gains stunning imagery (think armored polar bears).
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The Evil Repercussions of the American Revolution
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Matthew Lockwood’s “To Begin the World Over Again” sees the American Revolution as a pivot of world history, but not in a good way.
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Matthew Lockwood’s “To Begin the World Over Again” sees the American Revolution as a pivot of world history, but not in a good way.
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The Life of Thomas Edison
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David Oshinsky talks about Edmund Morris’s “Edison,” and Tina Jordan discusses new memoirs by Demi Moore, Julie Andrews and Carly Simon.
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David Oshinsky talks about Edmund Morris’s “Edison,” and Tina Jordan discusses new memoirs by Demi Moore, Julie Andrews and Carly Simon.
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