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Born in the Bronx, she became a world-renowned author writing about “nice people whose lives are invaded.”
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Friday, 31 January 2020
The Paradoxes of Nuclear War
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Fred Kaplan discusses “The Bomb,” and Sarah Lyall talks about new thrillers.
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Fred Kaplan discusses “The Bomb,” and Sarah Lyall talks about new thrillers.
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Picture Books That Set a Child’s Imagination Free
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Between these pages, wild creatures of all kinds bring little readers into fanciful worlds.
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Between these pages, wild creatures of all kinds bring little readers into fanciful worlds.
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In Jenny Offill’s ‘Weather,’ Paranoia Is Delivered With Humor
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Offill’s melancholy and satirical new novel is narrated by a woman who worries about everything from her troubled brother to climate change.
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Offill’s melancholy and satirical new novel is narrated by a woman who worries about everything from her troubled brother to climate change.
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Book Covers, Reimagined
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An artist gives a fresh new look to favorite reads from her youth.
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An artist gives a fresh new look to favorite reads from her youth.
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Who Cares About One Missing Child in an Indian Slum? Another Child
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Deepa Anappara’s novel “Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line” probes the secrets of a shantytown as a 9-year-old boy tries to solve the mystery of a classmate’s disappearance.
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Deepa Anappara’s novel “Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line” probes the secrets of a shantytown as a 9-year-old boy tries to solve the mystery of a classmate’s disappearance.
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Revisiting Stephen Wright and Historical Fiction
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This week, Kevin Wilson reviews Stephen Wright’s new novel, “Processed Cheese.” In 2006, Laura Miller wrote for the Book Review about “The Amalgamation Polka,” Wright’s novel about the descendant of both ardent abolitionists and unwavering slaveholders.
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This week, Kevin Wilson reviews Stephen Wright’s new novel, “Processed Cheese.” In 2006, Laura Miller wrote for the Book Review about “The Amalgamation Polka,” Wright’s novel about the descendant of both ardent abolitionists and unwavering slaveholders.
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New in Paperback: William Trevor’s ‘Last Stories’ and Dani Shapiro’s ‘Inheritance.’
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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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Generations of Exiles Collide in Post-Katrina New Orleans
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In Michael Zapata’s debut novel, “The Lost Book of Adana Moreau,” an unfinished sci-fi manuscript bridges multiple universes, cosmic and human.
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In Michael Zapata’s debut novel, “The Lost Book of Adana Moreau,” an unfinished sci-fi manuscript bridges multiple universes, cosmic and human.
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Bogus Populism and Bad Music
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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, 30 January 2020
Things to Do in N.Y.C. This February
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A month’s worth of free, family-friendly and otherwise noteworthy cultural events.
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A month’s worth of free, family-friendly and otherwise noteworthy cultural events.
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Does Affirmative Action Work?
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In “The Affirmative Action Puzzle,” Melvin I. Urofsky looks at over a century of efforts to combat racial injustice in America.
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In “The Affirmative Action Puzzle,” Melvin I. Urofsky looks at over a century of efforts to combat racial injustice in America.
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10 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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Mellon Foundation Grants $4.5 Million to Academy of American Poets
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The money will help the organization fund its program for poets laureate in cities and communities around the United States.
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The money will help the organization fund its program for poets laureate in cities and communities around the United States.
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Isabel Allende Sings the Praises of Process, Peace and Pups
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She has her writing routine down to a science. What never gets old is hearing from readers.
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She has her writing routine down to a science. What never gets old is hearing from readers.
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Laurie Anderson Needs Your Help Finding an Image From Balzac
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“As the wind passes through windows and slips under doors we meet the characters in the book. If any Times readers know which Balzac book this wind is in — please let me know.”
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“As the wind passes through windows and slips under doors we meet the characters in the book. If any Times readers know which Balzac book this wind is in — please let me know.”
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Wednesday, 29 January 2020
‘American Dirt’ Publisher Cancels Book Tour
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Flatiron cited “specific threats to booksellers and the author” for its decision.
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Flatiron cited “specific threats to booksellers and the author” for its decision.
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14 New Books to Watch For in February
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Fraught friendships, coming-of-age stories, Supreme Court drama and more.
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Fraught friendships, coming-of-age stories, Supreme Court drama and more.
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Tuesday, 28 January 2020
Pakistan’s First Social Media Star and the Forces That Enabled Her Murder
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Sanam Maher’s “A Woman Like Her” tells the story of Qandeel Baloch, a figure of intense fascination and outrage who insisted on living on her own terms.
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Sanam Maher’s “A Woman Like Her” tells the story of Qandeel Baloch, a figure of intense fascination and outrage who insisted on living on her own terms.
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‘Why We’re Polarized,’ by Ezra Klein: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Why We’re Polarized,” by Ezra Klein
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An excerpt from “Why We’re Polarized,” by Ezra Klein
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‘Run Me to Earth,’ by Paul Yoon: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Run Me to Earth,” by Paul Yoon
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An excerpt from “Run Me to Earth,” by Paul Yoon
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‘Black Wave: Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the Forty-Year Rivalry That Unraveled Culture, Religion, and Collective Memory in the Middle East,’ by Kim Ghattas: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Black Wave: Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the Forty-Year Rivalry That Unraveled Culture, Religion, and Collective Memory in the Middle East,” by Kim Ghattas
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An excerpt from “Black Wave: Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the Forty-Year Rivalry That Unraveled Culture, Religion, and Collective Memory in the Middle East,” by Kim Ghattas
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The Unraveling of the Muslim World
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Kim Ghattas’s “Black Wave” examines the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran that is tearing the Middle East apart.
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Kim Ghattas’s “Black Wave” examines the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran that is tearing the Middle East apart.
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The Macabre, the Sinister, the Absurd: Story Time Just Got Weirder
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Debut fiction by Nicole Flattery, Miriam Cohen and Nicolette Polek unearths the uncanny.
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Debut fiction by Nicole Flattery, Miriam Cohen and Nicolette Polek unearths the uncanny.
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The Unknown Hostess of 1930s Hollywood
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Donna Rifkind’s “The Sun and Her Stars” recounts the story of Salka Viertel, little remembered today but a major presence in Golden Age Hollywood.
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Donna Rifkind’s “The Sun and Her Stars” recounts the story of Salka Viertel, little remembered today but a major presence in Golden Age Hollywood.
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Caught in Laos’s Civil War, Three Friends Endure Lasting Trauma
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“Run Me to Earth,” a new novel by Paul Yoon, examines the devastating toll of mass violence and loss on a handful of survivors.
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“Run Me to Earth,” a new novel by Paul Yoon, examines the devastating toll of mass violence and loss on a handful of survivors.
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New & Noteworthy, From Paul Krugman to the Romantic Age
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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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Forget ‘Affiliative Bonds.’ Animals Have Friends Just Like We Do.
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In “Friendship: The Evolution, Biology, and Extraordinary Power of Life’s Fundamental Bond,” Lydia Denworth explores the growing, cross-species science of friendships — how they work and why.
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In “Friendship: The Evolution, Biology, and Extraordinary Power of Life’s Fundamental Bond,” Lydia Denworth explores the growing, cross-species science of friendships — how they work and why.
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Nuclear Nightmares
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Fred Kaplan’s “The Bomb” explains how the United States plans to fight a nuclear war.
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Fred Kaplan’s “The Bomb” explains how the United States plans to fight a nuclear war.
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Why America’s Political Divisions Will Only Get Worse
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Ezra Klein’s “Why We’re Polarized” seeks to explain what has changed in our electoral politics and why our differences are so hard to overcome.
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Ezra Klein’s “Why We’re Polarized” seeks to explain what has changed in our electoral politics and why our differences are so hard to overcome.
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Eliminating Child Poverty With a Government Check
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In “Invisible Americans,” the veteran journalist Jeff Madrick lays out a simple solution to child poverty, a condition that affects 17.5 percent of this country’s kids.
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In “Invisible Americans,” the veteran journalist Jeff Madrick lays out a simple solution to child poverty, a condition that affects 17.5 percent of this country’s kids.
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Is There Any Way to End the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?
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Rashid Khalidi’s “The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine” argues that the Palestinian point of view has been ignored by American policymakers.
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Rashid Khalidi’s “The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine” argues that the Palestinian point of view has been ignored by American policymakers.
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Buying a Mattress in an Actual Store? That’s So 2010.
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In “Billion Dollar Brand Club,” Lawrence Ingrassia traces the rise of the direct-to-consumer revolution.
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In “Billion Dollar Brand Club,” Lawrence Ingrassia traces the rise of the direct-to-consumer revolution.
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She Had a Preemie — and Then She Started to Ask Important Questions
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Sarah DiGregorio’s new book combines memoir and reporting to explore changing treatments for babies born early.
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Sarah DiGregorio’s new book combines memoir and reporting to explore changing treatments for babies born early.
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A Different Kind of Heroine, and Not Just Because She Wants to Be a Viking
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In Andrew David MacDonald’s debut novel, “When We Were Vikings,” a young woman on the fetal alcohol syndrome spectrum is obsessed with Norse culture.
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In Andrew David MacDonald’s debut novel, “When We Were Vikings,” a young woman on the fetal alcohol syndrome spectrum is obsessed with Norse culture.
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Conversations With a Mass Murderer
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Jessica Stern’s “My War Criminal” recounts the time she spent with Radovan Karadzic, the Serbian leader implicated in atrocities committed in the 1990s.
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Jessica Stern’s “My War Criminal” recounts the time she spent with Radovan Karadzic, the Serbian leader implicated in atrocities committed in the 1990s.
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How Did Josef Mengele Become the Evil Doctor of Auschwitz?
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In a new biography, David G. Marwell tells the whole story of the notorious Nazi, down to the discovery of his bones.
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In a new biography, David G. Marwell tells the whole story of the notorious Nazi, down to the discovery of his bones.
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Monday, 27 January 2020
Graphic Novel Wins Newbery Medal for the First Time
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“New Kid,” written and illustrated by Jerry Craft, won the children’s literature prize, while “The Undefeated,” by Kwame Alexander and illustrated by Kadir Nelson, won the Randolph Caldecott Medal.
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“New Kid,” written and illustrated by Jerry Craft, won the children’s literature prize, while “The Undefeated,” by Kwame Alexander and illustrated by Kadir Nelson, won the Randolph Caldecott Medal.
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In a New Dystopian Novel, the Country is AutoAmerica, but Baseball Is Still Its Pastime
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Gish Jen’s “The Resisters” imagines a future surveillance state and a young woman who throws a mean fastball.
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Gish Jen’s “The Resisters” imagines a future surveillance state and a young woman who throws a mean fastball.
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Saturday, 25 January 2020
As ‘American Dirt’ Racks Up Sales, Its Author Becomes the Story
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Jeanine Cummins’s novel about migrants fleeing violence is a hit with booksellers, but critics have called it “trauma porn” that exploits another country’s pain.
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Jeanine Cummins’s novel about migrants fleeing violence is a hit with booksellers, but critics have called it “trauma porn” that exploits another country’s pain.
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Nancy Drew Is Dead! Don't Worry, the Hardy Boys Are on the Case.
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A new comic book series imagines that Nancy has been killed, infuriating some fans of the unstoppable teen detective who made her debut 90 years ago.
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A new comic book series imagines that Nancy has been killed, infuriating some fans of the unstoppable teen detective who made her debut 90 years ago.
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The Stories in This Chicago Housing Project Could Fill a Book
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And in Jasmon Drain’s debut collection, “Stateway’s Garden,” they do.
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And in Jasmon Drain’s debut collection, “Stateway’s Garden,” they do.
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Friday, 24 January 2020
‘Oscar Wao’ Review: The Tragedy, and Comedy, of Manhood
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In a Spanish-language stage adaptation of the Junot DÃaz novel, the friendship between two Dominican men is a testing ground for competing visions of masculinity.
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In a Spanish-language stage adaptation of the Junot DÃaz novel, the friendship between two Dominican men is a testing ground for competing visions of masculinity.
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Andrea Bernstein on ‘American Oligarchs’
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Bernstein discusses her new book about the Trumps and Kushners, and David Zucchino talks about “Wilmington’s Lie.”
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Bernstein discusses her new book about the Trumps and Kushners, and David Zucchino talks about “Wilmington’s Lie.”
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Roxane Gay Revisits ‘Darkness’ as a Graphic Novel
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The author’s latest comic book endeavor adapts a short story, “The Sacrifice of Darkness,” from her 2017 collection “Difficult Women.”
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The author’s latest comic book endeavor adapts a short story, “The Sacrifice of Darkness,” from her 2017 collection “Difficult Women.”
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The Meaning of a Book is in the Eye of Its Beholder
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And there are so many kinds of beholders!
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And there are so many kinds of beholders!
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Marlon James to Host New Literary Podcast
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The Booker Prize winner is teaming up with his editor, Jake Morrissey, on “Marlon and Jake Read Dead People.”
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The Booker Prize winner is teaming up with his editor, Jake Morrissey, on “Marlon and Jake Read Dead People.”
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Considering Zora Neale Hurston and the Legacy of Fiction
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This week, Jabari Asim reviews a collection of short stories by Zora Neale Hurston. In 1978, Henry Louis Gates Jr. wrote for the Book Review about Robert Hemenway’s “Zora Neale Hurston: A Literary Biography.”
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This week, Jabari Asim reviews a collection of short stories by Zora Neale Hurston. In 1978, Henry Louis Gates Jr. wrote for the Book Review about Robert Hemenway’s “Zora Neale Hurston: A Literary Biography.”
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Contemporary Brazil, Captured in Two Novels and a Journalist’s Collection
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Heartbreak, exile, lethal violence and the gold rush in the Amazon are some of the themes explored in three newly translated works.
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Heartbreak, exile, lethal violence and the gold rush in the Amazon are some of the themes explored in three newly translated works.
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Four High-Octane New Thrillers
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The bodies pile up at the hands of hit men, henchmen, doctors, arms dealers and White House interns.
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The bodies pile up at the hands of hit men, henchmen, doctors, arms dealers and White House interns.
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‘Dear Me’: A Novelist Writes to Her Future Self
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Inspired by a character in a classic children’s book, Ann Napolitano began writing herself letters to be read only 10 years later.
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Inspired by a character in a classic children’s book, Ann Napolitano began writing herself letters to be read only 10 years later.
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New in Paperback: ‘Prisoner’ and ‘All My Puny Sorrows’
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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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Ouch, Oh and Oh No!
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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, 23 January 2020
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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The Boys Return to Their Comic Book Roots
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A new story will reveal more about the characters before the Amazon Prime TV superhero series returns this year.
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A new story will reveal more about the characters before the Amazon Prime TV superhero series returns this year.
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Reagan Arthur Named Publisher at Knopf
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Ms. Arthur, previously the publisher at Little, Brown, succeeds Sonny Mehta, who died late last year.
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Ms. Arthur, previously the publisher at Little, Brown, succeeds Sonny Mehta, who died late last year.
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Reagan Arthur Named Publisher at Knopf
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Ms. Arthur, previously the publisher at Little, Brown, succeeds Sonny Mehta, who died late last year.
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Ms. Arthur, previously the publisher at Little, Brown, succeeds Sonny Mehta, who died late last year.
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In ‘My War Criminal,’ the Bad Guy Controls the Conversation
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Jessica Stern’s new book recounts her series of meetings with Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader who is serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity.
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Jessica Stern’s new book recounts her series of meetings with Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader who is serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity.
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Before Michael B. Jordan Played Him in ‘Just Mercy,’ Bryan Stevenson Was a Kid Who Loved to Read
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The best-selling author and public interest lawyer comes from a family in which words mattered. A lot.
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The best-selling author and public interest lawyer comes from a family in which words mattered. A lot.
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Charles Yu Loves Reading With His Children. Don’t Tell Them.
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“I try not to smile too hard — if they ever realized how happy it makes me, they might start feeling like they’re being duped.”
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“I try not to smile too hard — if they ever realized how happy it makes me, they might start feeling like they’re being duped.”
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In ‘My War Criminal,’ the Bad Guy Controls the Conversation
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Jessica Stern’s new book recounts her series of meetings with Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader who is serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity.
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Jessica Stern’s new book recounts her series of meetings with Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader who is serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity.
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Wednesday, 22 January 2020
Terry Jones, a Python and a Scholar, Is Dead at 77
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In addition to being a charter member of the celebrated Monty Python sketch troupe, he was a director, a screenwriter and an authority on Chaucer.
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In addition to being a charter member of the celebrated Monty Python sketch troupe, he was a director, a screenwriter and an authority on Chaucer.
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With His Fourth Book, Charles Yu Finally Feels Like a Writer
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“Interior Chinatown” explores Asian-American stereotypes, something that captivated the novelist and TV writer as he thought about stars, supporting characters and who gets to play the lead.
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“Interior Chinatown” explores Asian-American stereotypes, something that captivated the novelist and TV writer as he thought about stars, supporting characters and who gets to play the lead.
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In South India, a Fragmented Family Turns Into an Overflowing One
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Tishani Doshi’s novel “Small Days and Nights” sends an unhappy expat home to Tamil Nadu to start a new life with a sister she never knew she had.
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Tishani Doshi’s novel “Small Days and Nights” sends an unhappy expat home to Tamil Nadu to start a new life with a sister she never knew she had.
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Tuesday, 21 January 2020
‘Processed Cheese,’ by Stephen Wright: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Processed Cheese,” by Stephen Wright
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An excerpt from “Processed Cheese,” by Stephen Wright
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New & Noteworthy Visual Books, From Anne Brontë to Federico Fellini
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A selection of recent visual books of note; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading.
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A selection of recent visual books of note; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading.
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‘The Longing for Less’ Gets at the Big Appeal of Minimalism
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Kyle Chayka’s book delves into art, architecture, music and philosophy to learn why the idea of “less is more” keeps resurfacing.
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Kyle Chayka’s book delves into art, architecture, music and philosophy to learn why the idea of “less is more” keeps resurfacing.
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A Bag of Cash Falls From the Sky. Trouble Is Close Behind.
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Stephen Wright’s satirical novel “Processed Cheese” takes on the excesses of the superrich.
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Stephen Wright’s satirical novel “Processed Cheese” takes on the excesses of the superrich.
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After Culinary and Literary Acclaim, She’s Moving to the Woods
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The chef Iliana Regan created a hit Chicago restaurant and wrote a tough, award-winning memoir. But her real dream lives in a cabin in northern Michigan.
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The chef Iliana Regan created a hit Chicago restaurant and wrote a tough, award-winning memoir. But her real dream lives in a cabin in northern Michigan.
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A Bag of Cash Falls From the Sky. Trouble Is Close Behind.
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Stephen Wright’s satirical novel “Processed Cheese” takes on the excesses of the superrich.
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Stephen Wright’s satirical novel “Processed Cheese” takes on the excesses of the superrich.
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Teenage Heroes in a Mythical Land Fight Monsters, and Stereotypes
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“The Good Hawk,” a thrilling adventure fantasy debut by Joseph Elliott, has a heroine with intellectual disabilities. It’s about time.
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“The Good Hawk,” a thrilling adventure fantasy debut by Joseph Elliott, has a heroine with intellectual disabilities. It’s about time.
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A Compassionate Children’s Book From the NPR Host Scott Simon
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In “Sunnyside Plaza,” Simon’s funny, observant protagonist solves a mystery. She also has developmental disabilities.
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In “Sunnyside Plaza,” Simon’s funny, observant protagonist solves a mystery. She also has developmental disabilities.
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40 of America’s Greatest Writers on Key Supreme Court Decisions
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In “Fight of the Century,” edited by Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman, contributors including Jacqueline Woodson, Dave Eggers and Scott Turow explicate landmark A.C.L.U. cases.
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In “Fight of the Century,” edited by Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman, contributors including Jacqueline Woodson, Dave Eggers and Scott Turow explicate landmark A.C.L.U. cases.
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Diane Ravitch Declares the Education Reform Movement Dead
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In “Slaying Goliath,” the veteran public-education activist celebrates the defeat of efforts to introduce federal education standards and testing into public schools and expand charters.
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In “Slaying Goliath,” the veteran public-education activist celebrates the defeat of efforts to introduce federal education standards and testing into public schools and expand charters.
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The Pain of the Holocaust Echoes Through Three Israeli Novels
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A solitary woman who leaps from her balcony to her death and a writer who uncovers a family secret hidden by the war figure in these new works by Israeli authors.
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A solitary woman who leaps from her balcony to her death and a writer who uncovers a family secret hidden by the war figure in these new works by Israeli authors.
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Happy Wife, Happy Life, and Other Maddening Notions to Live By
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A new novel uses old recipes and retro advice to connect the lives of women in different centuries.
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A new novel uses old recipes and retro advice to connect the lives of women in different centuries.
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A Mystical Healer, Her Ailing Crush and the Desire That Undoes Them Both
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Love literally hurts in Sue Rainsford’s haunting debut novel, “Follow Me to Ground.”
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Love literally hurts in Sue Rainsford’s haunting debut novel, “Follow Me to Ground.”
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English’s Pronoun Problem Is Centuries’ Old
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In “What’s Your Pronoun?” Dennis Baron argues that the language’s lack of a third-person, gender-neutral pronoun has dogged writers and speakers since at least the Middle Ages.
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In “What’s Your Pronoun?” Dennis Baron argues that the language’s lack of a third-person, gender-neutral pronoun has dogged writers and speakers since at least the Middle Ages.
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Monday, 20 January 2020
‘American Dirt,’ by Jeanine Cummins: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “American Dirt,” by Jeanine Cummins
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An excerpt from “American Dirt,” by Jeanine Cummins
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‘A Long Petal of the Sea,’ by Isabel Allende: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “A Long Petal of the Sea,” by Isabel Allende
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An excerpt from “A Long Petal of the Sea,” by Isabel Allende
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Decades After Two Murders, an Appalachian Town Grapples With the Crimes
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In “The Third Rainbow Girl,” Emma Copley Eisenberg investigates the 1980 killings of two women hitchhiking to a festival in West Virginia.
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In “The Third Rainbow Girl,” Emma Copley Eisenberg investigates the 1980 killings of two women hitchhiking to a festival in West Virginia.
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Pablo Neruda Saved Thousands of War Refugees. Isabel Allende Imagines Two of Them.
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Based on true events around the Spanish Civil War, Allende’s novel “A Long Petal of the Sea” explores the lives of exiles.
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Based on true events around the Spanish Civil War, Allende’s novel “A Long Petal of the Sea” explores the lives of exiles.
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Sunday, 19 January 2020
Edith Kunhardt Davis, Author of ‘Pat the Bunny’ Sequels, Dies at 82
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She also wrote about the death of her son at 27, for which she — and he — blamed her because she had been an alcoholic when she was pregnant with him.
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She also wrote about the death of her son at 27, for which she — and he — blamed her because she had been an alcoholic when she was pregnant with him.
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‘American Dirt’ Plunges Readers Into the Border Crisis
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Jeanine Cummins’s third novel follows a mother and son on their harrowing attempt to escape from Mexico, cartel assassins at their heels.
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Jeanine Cummins’s third novel follows a mother and son on their harrowing attempt to escape from Mexico, cartel assassins at their heels.
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Saturday, 18 January 2020
9 Books to Help Calm an Anxious Toddler
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These books will help little ones slow down and breathe easy, even during rough moments.
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These books will help little ones slow down and breathe easy, even during rough moments.
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7 Great Contemporary Novels for Teenagers
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These books about teenagers growing up today combine literary chops with the special sauce that keep adolescent readers turning the pages.
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These books about teenagers growing up today combine literary chops with the special sauce that keep adolescent readers turning the pages.
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Friday, 17 January 2020
Americans on a Financial ‘Tightrope’
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Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn talk about their new book, and Daniel Susskind discusses “A World Without Work.”
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Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn talk about their new book, and Daniel Susskind discusses “A World Without Work.”
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A Mother and Son, Fleeing for Their Lives Over Treacherous Terrain
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Jeanine Cummins’s much-anticipated novel “American Dirt,” about Mexican migrants crossing to America, is well intentioned. Is that enough?
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Jeanine Cummins’s much-anticipated novel “American Dirt,” about Mexican migrants crossing to America, is well intentioned. Is that enough?
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Film Forum Asks, What Is the Experience of Black Women in Film
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With over 60 movies and special events, this series tells the history of how they told their stories, both overtly and subversively.
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With over 60 movies and special events, this series tells the history of how they told their stories, both overtly and subversively.
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Gillian Anderson Listens to Fleetwood Mac and Loves Toni Morrison
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The London-based actress finds time for cultural enrichment between starring in “Sex Education” and “The Crown.”
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The London-based actress finds time for cultural enrichment between starring in “Sex Education” and “The Crown.”
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Their Story Wrote Itself
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From the beginning, T Kira Madden and Hannah Beresford found an easy cadence, first through horses, then writing.
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From the beginning, T Kira Madden and Hannah Beresford found an easy cadence, first through horses, then writing.
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‘Cleanness,’ by Garth Greenwell: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Cleanness,” by Garth Greenwell
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An excerpt from “Cleanness,” by Garth Greenwell
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‘Abigail,’ by Magda Szabo: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Abigail,” by Magda Szabo
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An excerpt from “Abigail,” by Magda Szabo
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We Loved the Book and the Movie
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Here are a few possible directions “Little Women” might go next.
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Here are a few possible directions “Little Women” might go next.
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Why Do Trump Supporters Support Trump?
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Michael Lind’s “The New Class War” sees class divisions at the heart of America’s current political divide.
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Michael Lind’s “The New Class War” sees class divisions at the heart of America’s current political divide.
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In Magda Szabo’s Magical Novel, a Statue Protects Students From the Nazis
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Published in Hungary in 1970 and now translated into English for the first time, “Abigail” is a fable-like story set at a girls’ boarding school during wartime.
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Published in Hungary in 1970 and now translated into English for the first time, “Abigail” is a fable-like story set at a girls’ boarding school during wartime.
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Three Books on the Enigma That Is Modern Russia
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The lawlessness and corruption that characterize Vladimir Putin’s regime are examined by three authors from many angles, and from top to bottom.
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The lawlessness and corruption that characterize Vladimir Putin’s regime are examined by three authors from many angles, and from top to bottom.
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Growing Up in the Margins Without Being Marginalized
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The narrator of Jessica Andrews’s first novel, “Saltwater,” is a university graduate from the working class, trying to find her place in the wider world.
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The narrator of Jessica Andrews’s first novel, “Saltwater,” is a university graduate from the working class, trying to find her place in the wider world.
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In a Dying Country, Garth Greenwell’s Narrator Comes Alive
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For the American hero of “Cleanness,” part of the allure of Bulgaria is that it is disintegrating around him.
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For the American hero of “Cleanness,” part of the allure of Bulgaria is that it is disintegrating around him.
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I Can’t Afford These First Editions, but I Buy Them Anyway
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Stephen Marche on why he collects rare books and why our culture undervalues them.
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Stephen Marche on why he collects rare books and why our culture undervalues them.
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Thursday, 16 January 2020
Did the Civil Rights Movement Go Wrong?
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In “The Age of Entitlement,” Christopher Caldwell argues that the source of today’s political divisions can be found in the reforms of the 1960s.
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In “The Age of Entitlement,” Christopher Caldwell argues that the source of today’s political divisions can be found in the reforms of the 1960s.
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New in Paperback: ‘The Source of Self-Regard’ and ‘Horizon’
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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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Revisiting Robert Peace and Self-Invention
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This week, Anand Giridharadas reviews “The New Class War,” by Michael Lind. In 2014, Giridharadas wrote for the Book Review about “The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace,” in which Jeff Hobbs wrote about his murdered college roommate.
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This week, Anand Giridharadas reviews “The New Class War,” by Michael Lind. In 2014, Giridharadas wrote for the Book Review about “The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace,” in which Jeff Hobbs wrote about his murdered college roommate.
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What One Woman Packed and Another Woman Thought
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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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Film Forum Asks, What Is the Experience of Black Women in Film
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With over 60 movies and special events, this series tells the history of how they told their stories, both overtly and subversively.
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With over 60 movies and special events, this series tells the history of how they told their stories, both overtly and subversively.
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Poem: Return to Nushagak
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This traveling meditational poem brings us to the far north, in a conversation. One of those places in this world where people are not always on their way to somewhere else.
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This traveling meditational poem brings us to the far north, in a conversation. One of those places in this world where people are not always on their way to somewhere else.
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Lorenza Mazzetti, Wartime Survivor and Seminal Filmmaker, Dies at 92
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She was spared by German soldiers seeking her uncle and protector, a cousin of Albert Einstein. She went on to help start the British New Wave in cinema.
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She was spared by German soldiers seeking her uncle and protector, a cousin of Albert Einstein. She went on to help start the British New Wave in cinema.
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Christopher Tolkien, Son of J.R.R. Tolkien and Keeper of His Legacy, Dies at 95
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As literary executor of his father’s estate, Mr. Tolkien compiled and edited works such as “The Silmarillion.”
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As literary executor of his father’s estate, Mr. Tolkien compiled and edited works such as “The Silmarillion.”
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Roger Scruton, a Provocative Public Intellectual, Dies at 75
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A philosopher, author and columnist, he was an outspoken hero to conservatives in Britain and recently at the center of, in his words, a “hate storm.”
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A philosopher, author and columnist, he was an outspoken hero to conservatives in Britain and recently at the center of, in his words, a “hate storm.”
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Marion Chesney, a.k.a. Mystery Writer M.C. Beaton, Dies at 83
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Her popular crime solvers Hamish Macbeth and Agatha Raisin were the focus of dozens of books, as well as TV series.
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Her popular crime solvers Hamish Macbeth and Agatha Raisin were the focus of dozens of books, as well as TV series.
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A Meticulous Account of Trump’s Tenure Reads Like a Comic Horror Story
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“A Very Stable Genius,” by the Washington Post reporters Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig, is among the most closely observed accounts of Donald J. Trump’s time in office to date.
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“A Very Stable Genius,” by the Washington Post reporters Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig, is among the most closely observed accounts of Donald J. Trump’s time in office to date.
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11 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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The Overlooked History of Women at Work
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A Grolier Club exhibition explores 500 years of women as scientists, midwives, writers, activists, undertakers and more.
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A Grolier Club exhibition explores 500 years of women as scientists, midwives, writers, activists, undertakers and more.
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Larry Kramer Wishes More People Wrote About Gay History
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“Most historians taken seriously are always straight. They wouldn’t know a gay person if they took him to lunch.”
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“Most historians taken seriously are always straight. They wouldn’t know a gay person if they took him to lunch.”
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In Germany, a Jewish Millennial Argues That the Past Isn’t Past
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Max Czollek, whose first nonfiction book is a rebuttal to calls for integration, believes that his country must face its history with more honesty — and that those who are singled out shouldn’t try to fit in.
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Max Czollek, whose first nonfiction book is a rebuttal to calls for integration, believes that his country must face its history with more honesty — and that those who are singled out shouldn’t try to fit in.
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The Obama Bounce Has Real Impact — and It Has Nothing to Do With Basketball
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Here’s what happened when an author’s debut landed on the former president’s list of favorite books.
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Here’s what happened when an author’s debut landed on the former president’s list of favorite books.
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Wednesday, 15 January 2020
‘Lucy Barton’ Review: Laura Linney Finds Her Perfect Match
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Ideally cast as a plain-spoken woman made of quiet steel, she acts the way Elizabeth Strout writes in this compelling adaptation of the 2016 novel.
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Ideally cast as a plain-spoken woman made of quiet steel, she acts the way Elizabeth Strout writes in this compelling adaptation of the 2016 novel.
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Sylvia Jukes Morris, Biographer of Clare Boothe Luce, Dies at 84
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She spent 33 years on the two-volume biography, examining 460,000 items at the Library of Congress that stretched 319 linear feet.
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She spent 33 years on the two-volume biography, examining 460,000 items at the Library of Congress that stretched 319 linear feet.
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Tuesday, 14 January 2020
In ‘Serious Noticing,’ James Wood Closely Reads Chekhov and Others — Including Himself
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This new book includes the commanding literary critic’s pieces on Virginia Woolf, Saul Bellow and others, as well as more personal work about his childhood and his family.
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This new book includes the commanding literary critic’s pieces on Virginia Woolf, Saul Bellow and others, as well as more personal work about his childhood and his family.
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New & Noteworthy
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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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Edith Wharton’s ‘The Age of Innocence’ Comes Home
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Her copy of the sixth printing of the book, from 1921, has been donated to the library of the Mount, her home in Lenox, Mass.
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Her copy of the sixth printing of the book, from 1921, has been donated to the library of the Mount, her home in Lenox, Mass.
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Gladys Bourdain, Who Helped Her Son Reach an Audience, Dies at 85
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A Times copy editor, she kick-started Anthony Bourdain’s career when she helped him get a tell-all article about the restaurant world published in The New Yorker.
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A Times copy editor, she kick-started Anthony Bourdain’s career when she helped him get a tell-all article about the restaurant world published in The New Yorker.
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The Heart-Stopping, Nerve-Shredding Race to Be America’s Deadliest Combat Pilot
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“Race of Aces,” John Bruning’s action-fueled World War II narrative, follows the elite fighter pilots who competed to shoot down the most enemy planes.
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“Race of Aces,” John Bruning’s action-fueled World War II narrative, follows the elite fighter pilots who competed to shoot down the most enemy planes.
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Getting 21st-Century Kids to Read More Books
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What could possibly make this generation of image-bombarded, constantly visually stimulated kids choose books more often? One answer lies in graphic novels.
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What could possibly make this generation of image-bombarded, constantly visually stimulated kids choose books more often? One answer lies in graphic novels.
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The Man Who Mapped the West, and the Wife Who Made Him Famous
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In “Imperfect Union,” his double biography of John and Jessie Frémont, the NPR host Steve Inskeep brings to life a 19th-century power couple.
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In “Imperfect Union,” his double biography of John and Jessie Frémont, the NPR host Steve Inskeep brings to life a 19th-century power couple.
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‘Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick,’ by Zora Neale Hurston: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick,” by Zora Neale Hurston
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An excerpt from “Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick,” by Zora Neale Hurston
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‘American Oligarchs: The Kushners, the Trumps and the Marriage of Money and Power,’ by Andrea Bernstein: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “American Oligarchs: The Kushners, the Trumps and the Marriage of Money and Power,” by Andrea Bernstein
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An excerpt from “American Oligarchs: The Kushners, the Trumps and the Marriage of Money and Power,” by Andrea Bernstein
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Remembering a Lover Who Never Revealed Her True Nature
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The narrator of Jonathan Buckley’s novel “The Great Concert of the Night” uses a journal to keep alive memories of the enigmatic actress he loved.
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The narrator of Jonathan Buckley’s novel “The Great Concert of the Night” uses a journal to keep alive memories of the enigmatic actress he loved.
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An Irish Refuge for Two Royal British Sisters
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In “The Secret Guests,” Benjamin Black imagines what might have happened had the princesses Elizabeth and Margaret been sent abroad during the Blitz.
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In “The Secret Guests,” Benjamin Black imagines what might have happened had the princesses Elizabeth and Margaret been sent abroad during the Blitz.
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Soon a Robot Will Be Writing This Headline
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In “A World Without Work,” the economist Daniel Susskind argues that, unlike during past technological shifts, machines really are becoming smart enough to take over our jobs.
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In “A World Without Work,” the economist Daniel Susskind argues that, unlike during past technological shifts, machines really are becoming smart enough to take over our jobs.
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Down and Out and Ripe for an Economist to Study
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For his new book, “Extreme Economies,” Richard Davies visited nine struggling places — from a Louisiana prison to the Panamanian rain forest — to glean economic lessons for all of us.
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For his new book, “Extreme Economies,” Richard Davies visited nine struggling places — from a Louisiana prison to the Panamanian rain forest — to glean economic lessons for all of us.
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The Harlem Renaissance, as Viewed by Zora Neale Hurston
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“Hitting a Straight Lick With a Crooked Stick” collects 21 stories from throughout her career, including eight that illuminate the Great Migration north.
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“Hitting a Straight Lick With a Crooked Stick” collects 21 stories from throughout her career, including eight that illuminate the Great Migration north.
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Reckoning With the Wounds Still Left by the Spanish Civil War
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In his “nonfiction” novel “Lord of All the Dead,” Javier Cercas unearths the conflicted story of a relative who died serving in Franco’s army.
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In his “nonfiction” novel “Lord of All the Dead,” Javier Cercas unearths the conflicted story of a relative who died serving in Franco’s army.
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For a Successful Chinese Woman, Can Motherhood Be Her Undoing?
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In Meng Jin’s debut novel, “Little Gods,” a teenage immigrant excavates her late mother’s long-buried truths.
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In Meng Jin’s debut novel, “Little Gods,” a teenage immigrant excavates her late mother’s long-buried truths.
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A School Where the Student Body Is Obsessed With Student Bodies
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In Scarlett Thomas’s new novel, “Oligarchy,” the skinny girls rule the roost.
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In Scarlett Thomas’s new novel, “Oligarchy,” the skinny girls rule the roost.
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Dick Cheney and Colin Powell: The Odd Couple
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James Mann’s “The Great Rift” describes the up-and-down relationship of two men who shaped American foreign policy for a generation.
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James Mann’s “The Great Rift” describes the up-and-down relationship of two men who shaped American foreign policy for a generation.
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The Union of the Kushners and the Trumps Seems Like Kismet
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A new book considers the merging of real estate dynasties and its lasting impact on American democracy.
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A new book considers the merging of real estate dynasties and its lasting impact on American democracy.
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Wealth and Fraud in 1920s Florida
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Christopher Knowlton’s “Bubble in the Sun” tells a story of quick fortunes made and lost in Florida real estate.
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Christopher Knowlton’s “Bubble in the Sun” tells a story of quick fortunes made and lost in Florida real estate.
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Monday, 13 January 2020
‘Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope,’ by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope,” by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn
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An excerpt from “Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope,” by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn
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Sex, Violence and Self-Discovery Collide in the Incandescent ‘Cleanness’
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Garth Greenwell’s second novel is about a middle-age American teacher’s sexual and existential journey while working in Bulgaria.
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Garth Greenwell’s second novel is about a middle-age American teacher’s sexual and existential journey while working in Bulgaria.
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The Cookbooks You Need for 2020, as Selected by Chefs
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The authors Alison Roman, Niki Segnit, Diana Henry and more share the volumes they’ll be returning to again and again this year.
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The authors Alison Roman, Niki Segnit, Diana Henry and more share the volumes they’ll be returning to again and again this year.
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Writing About the Border Crisis, Hoping to Break Down Walls
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Jeanine Cummins depicts a mother and son’s gut-wrenching journey in “American Dirt,” even as she acknowledges “I don’t know if I’m the right person to tell this story.”
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Jeanine Cummins depicts a mother and son’s gut-wrenching journey in “American Dirt,” even as she acknowledges “I don’t know if I’m the right person to tell this story.”
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Sunday, 12 January 2020
The 10 Most Checked-Out Books in N.Y. Public Library History
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More than half are children’s books, but “1984,” “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “Fahrenheit 451” also made the list.
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More than half are children’s books, but “1984,” “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “Fahrenheit 451” also made the list.
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Friday, 10 January 2020
John Rothchild, 74, Dies; Wrote About Personal Finance With Wit
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He worked with Peter Lynch on several guides to stock trading. He also wrote a guidebook that offered no advice at all.
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He worked with Peter Lynch on several guides to stock trading. He also wrote a guidebook that offered no advice at all.
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Alasdair Gray, Scotch Author of Daring Prose, Dies at 85
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He didn’t publish his first novel (which he illustrated himself) until he was 46. But his impact, as both a writer and an artist, has lasted.
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He didn’t publish his first novel (which he illustrated himself) until he was 46. But his impact, as both a writer and an artist, has lasted.
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Four Winter Romance Novels Find Love in Hopeless Places
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A baseball player uses romance novels to help woo his estranged wife, a fake relationship leads to real feelings, and more stories of happily ever after.
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A baseball player uses romance novels to help woo his estranged wife, a fake relationship leads to real feelings, and more stories of happily ever after.
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Life in Tech’s ‘Uncanny Valley’
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Anna Wiener discusses her new memoir, and Elisabeth Egan talks about Group Text, a new monthly feature from the Book Review.
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Anna Wiener discusses her new memoir, and Elisabeth Egan talks about Group Text, a new monthly feature from the Book Review.
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Comic Relief
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How one young reader found himself in a different kind of literature.
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How one young reader found himself in a different kind of literature.
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Ilana Glazer Is Moved by ‘Slave Play’ and Chanel Miller
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The comedian who recently released her first stand-up special, “The Planet Is Burning,” shares the things she can’t live without.
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The comedian who recently released her first stand-up special, “The Planet Is Burning,” shares the things she can’t live without.
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Chronicling a Community, and a Country, in Economic Crisis
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“Tightrope,” by the Pulitzer Prize-winning authors Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, is a wrenching portrait of rural Yamhill, Ore., Kristof’s hometown and a microcosm for America.
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“Tightrope,” by the Pulitzer Prize-winning authors Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, is a wrenching portrait of rural Yamhill, Ore., Kristof’s hometown and a microcosm for America.
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Looking at Agatha Christie and Feminism
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This week, Claire Jarvis reviews a biography of Virginia Woolf by Gillian Gill. In 1990, John Mortimer wrote for the Book Review about “Agatha Christie: The Woman and Her Mysteries,” Gill’s biography of Christie.
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This week, Claire Jarvis reviews a biography of Virginia Woolf by Gillian Gill. In 1990, John Mortimer wrote for the Book Review about “Agatha Christie: The Woman and Her Mysteries,” Gill’s biography of Christie.
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In Praise of Omnivorous Readers
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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, 9 January 2020
New in Paperback: ‘Working’ and ‘Mad, Bad, Dangerous to Know’
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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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Poem: Practice
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Susan Barba's poem echoes our current moment and offers relief, strongly suggesting we not let the anger overtake us.
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Susan Barba's poem echoes our current moment and offers relief, strongly suggesting we not let the anger overtake us.
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11 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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A Show Reminds Young Audiences: We All Got Here From Somewhere
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“Cartography,” a multimedia work inspired by migrants’ stories, presents their journeys as universal and heroic, not merely tales of suffering.
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“Cartography,” a multimedia work inspired by migrants’ stories, presents their journeys as universal and heroic, not merely tales of suffering.
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Another Comics Surprise From Robert Kirkman
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A graphic novel, Fire Power: Prelude, will debut in April, ahead of the release of the Fire Power series.
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A graphic novel, Fire Power: Prelude, will debut in April, ahead of the release of the Fire Power series.
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Romance Writers of America Leadership Resigns
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The president and executive director of the trade organization, reeling from disputes involving racism and diversity, said they were stepping down.
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The president and executive director of the trade organization, reeling from disputes involving racism and diversity, said they were stepping down.
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‘The Outsider’ Brings a Faceless Terror, and Stephen King, to HBO
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Part horror, part allegory, the supernaturally tinged murder mystery asks: Where do we turn when logic fails?
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Part horror, part allegory, the supernaturally tinged murder mystery asks: Where do we turn when logic fails?
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Romance Writers of America Leadership Resigns
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The president and executive director of the trade organization, reeling from disputes involving racism and diversity, said they were stepping down.
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The president and executive director of the trade organization, reeling from disputes involving racism and diversity, said they were stepping down.
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Garth Greenwell Comes Clean
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In his new book, the writer sought to create “something that was 100 percent pornographic and 100 percent high art.”
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In his new book, the writer sought to create “something that was 100 percent pornographic and 100 percent high art.”
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For William Gibson, Seeing the Future Is Easy. But the Past?
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“Alternate history, in my opinion, is a more demanding game,” says the author of “Agency” and other science fiction novels, “if only because conventional historical fiction, like history, is itself highly speculative.”
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“Alternate history, in my opinion, is a more demanding game,” says the author of “Agency” and other science fiction novels, “if only because conventional historical fiction, like history, is itself highly speculative.”
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Kiley Reid Has Done Her Share of Soul-Searching in Coffee Shops
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Meet the debut author behind the first instant best seller of the year.
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Meet the debut author behind the first instant best seller of the year.
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Where the Wild Ones Go
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In Serena Burdick’s new novel, a home for wayward girls looms large.
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In Serena Burdick’s new novel, a home for wayward girls looms large.
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Wednesday, 8 January 2020
Publishers, Citing Diversity Concerns, Drop Romance Conference
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“We at Harlequin believe it is important that all authors feel included, respected and heard,” the publisher said in a letter to the R.W.A., which faces criticism for its handling of a racism dispute.
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“We at Harlequin believe it is important that all authors feel included, respected and heard,” the publisher said in a letter to the R.W.A., which faces criticism for its handling of a racism dispute.
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The Surprising History of McDonald’s and the Civil Rights Movement
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Marcia Chatelain’s “Franchise” is about the history of the increasingly intricate ties between the fast-food behemoth and black communities.
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Marcia Chatelain’s “Franchise” is about the history of the increasingly intricate ties between the fast-food behemoth and black communities.
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The Surprising History of McDonald’s and the Civil Rights Movement
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Marcia Chatelain’s “Franchise” is about the history of the increasingly intricate ties between the fast-food behemoth and black communities.
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Marcia Chatelain’s “Franchise” is about the history of the increasingly intricate ties between the fast-food behemoth and black communities.
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Elizabeth Wurtzel Finally Grew Up, Like the Rest of Gen X
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Angry and disaffected, the “Prozac Nation” author, who died this week at 52, found new peace and purpose in her later years.
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Angry and disaffected, the “Prozac Nation” author, who died this week at 52, found new peace and purpose in her later years.
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Smithsonian to Bring American History to Life in Graphic Books
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A partnership with IDW publishing will include graphic novels, coloring books and more.
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A partnership with IDW publishing will include graphic novels, coloring books and more.
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Robert Caro’s Papers Headed to New-York Historical Society
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After decades of dogged (and still unfinished) efforts to chronicle every detail about Lyndon B. Johnson, the master biographer’s vast paper trail has found a permanent home.
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After decades of dogged (and still unfinished) efforts to chronicle every detail about Lyndon B. Johnson, the master biographer’s vast paper trail has found a permanent home.
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You’re Not Going to Kill Them With Kindness. You’ll Do Just the Opposite.
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Four new books show how being nice — and being on the receiving end of thoughtfulness — will drastically improve life for all involved.
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Four new books show how being nice — and being on the receiving end of thoughtfulness — will drastically improve life for all involved.
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Tuesday, 7 January 2020
‘Homie,’ a Book of Poems That Produce Shocking New Vibrations
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Danez Smith’s innovative new collection exalts friendship, while also exploring its darker corners.
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Danez Smith’s innovative new collection exalts friendship, while also exploring its darker corners.
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When White Supremacists Overthrew an Elected Government
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David Zucchino’s “Wilmington’s Lie” tells the forgotten history of a coup against a multiracial government in North Carolina.
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David Zucchino’s “Wilmington’s Lie” tells the forgotten history of a coup against a multiracial government in North Carolina.
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Romance Writers of America Cancels Awards Program
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The organization, criticized for its handling of a racism accusation, said it wouldn’t hold its annual contest after entrants and judges pulled out.
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The organization, criticized for its handling of a racism accusation, said it wouldn’t hold its annual contest after entrants and judges pulled out.
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How Victory in the Cold War Led to Tragedy in the Years After
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Andrew J. Bacevich’s “The Age of Illusions” details America’s failures in the years following 1989.
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Andrew J. Bacevich’s “The Age of Illusions” details America’s failures in the years following 1989.
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Elizabeth Wurtzel, ‘Prozac Nation’ Author, Is Dead at 52
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Her startling 1994 memoir, “Prozac Nation: Young and Depressed in America,” won praise for opening a dialogue about clinical depression.
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Her startling 1994 memoir, “Prozac Nation: Young and Depressed in America,” won praise for opening a dialogue about clinical depression.
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Books That Captivate Babies and Toddlers
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Lift that flap, peek through that hole, press that button. Interactive books keep little ones entertained — and help them develop cognitive abilities.
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Lift that flap, peek through that hole, press that button. Interactive books keep little ones entertained — and help them develop cognitive abilities.
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‘Long Bright River,’ by Liz Moore: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Long Bright River,” by Liz Moore
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An excerpt from “Long Bright River,” by Liz Moore
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A Victim’s Account Fuels a Reckoning Over Sex With Children in France
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A French author wrote for years about his sexual relations with children and continued to win acclaim. Now one of them has spoken out.
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A French author wrote for years about his sexual relations with children and continued to win acclaim. Now one of them has spoken out.
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Off the Coast of Los Angeles, a Father and Daughter Fight to Survive
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Crissy Van Meter’s debut novel, “Creatures,” floats a young woman’s coming-of-age atop the ebbs and flows of the sea.
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Crissy Van Meter’s debut novel, “Creatures,” floats a young woman’s coming-of-age atop the ebbs and flows of the sea.
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Olivia Gatwood, a Poet With a YouTube Following, Branches Out
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The writer, whose performances have garnered hundreds of thousands of views online, explores her obsession with true crime and fear of male violence in her work.
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The writer, whose performances have garnered hundreds of thousands of views online, explores her obsession with true crime and fear of male violence in her work.
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A Team of Engineers Invented a Brick-Laying Robot. This Is Their Story.
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Jonathan Waldman’s book “SAM” explores the potential of automating masonry, and the true believers who did their best to make it happen.
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Jonathan Waldman’s book “SAM” explores the potential of automating masonry, and the true believers who did their best to make it happen.
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Gen X Women: More Opportunities, Less Satisfaction?
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Ada Calhoun’s “Why We Can’t Sleep” documents the parameters of the “new midlife crisis” as women struggle with outsize demands and expectations.
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Ada Calhoun’s “Why We Can’t Sleep” documents the parameters of the “new midlife crisis” as women struggle with outsize demands and expectations.
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The Poet Robert Hass Is a Virtuoso of Common American Speech
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In his new collection, “Summer Snow,” Hass uses his digressive style to shape wise poems of celebration, mourning and deep empathy.
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In his new collection, “Summer Snow,” Hass uses his digressive style to shape wise poems of celebration, mourning and deep empathy.
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How Much Power Do Women Want? A Novel Circles the Question
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Miranda Popkey’s dialogue-rich debut, “Topics of Conversation,” poses unanswerable questions of female autonomy and consent, in the manner of Rachel Cusk or Sally Rooney.
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Miranda Popkey’s dialogue-rich debut, “Topics of Conversation,” poses unanswerable questions of female autonomy and consent, in the manner of Rachel Cusk or Sally Rooney.
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New & Noteworthy Audiobooks, From Gymnastics Abuse to the New Economy
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A selection of recent audiobooks of note; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading.
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A selection of recent audiobooks of note; plus, a peek at what our colleagues around the newsroom are reading.
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A Fortress to Faith — or Faith’s Undoing?
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In Marcial Gala’s novel “The Black Cathedral,” a visionary preacher comes up against the grim realities of life in a Cuban backwater.
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In Marcial Gala’s novel “The Black Cathedral,” a visionary preacher comes up against the grim realities of life in a Cuban backwater.
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How Humans Can Coexist With Other Animals
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Three new books examine the many ways that humans and nonhumans interact.
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Three new books examine the many ways that humans and nonhumans interact.
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Looking for a Book to Read With Friends?
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Liz Moore’s “Long Bright River” ticks all the boxes: eye-opening, thought-provoking and discussion-worthy. Now all you have to do is choose a date.
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Liz Moore’s “Long Bright River” ticks all the boxes: eye-opening, thought-provoking and discussion-worthy. Now all you have to do is choose a date.
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Monday, 6 January 2020
A Plane Goes Down, Killing 191. Only a 12-Year-Old Survives.
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“Dear Edward,” Ann Napolitano’s powerful new novel, follows a boy struggling in the wake of a plane crash that has killed the rest of his family.
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“Dear Edward,” Ann Napolitano’s powerful new novel, follows a boy struggling in the wake of a plane crash that has killed the rest of his family.
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India’s ‘Pickle Queen’ Preserves Everything, Including the Past
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Usha Prabakaran’s 20-year-old cookbook, crammed with recipes from home cooks, is simple and self-published. But it has become a cult classic in India.
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Usha Prabakaran’s 20-year-old cookbook, crammed with recipes from home cooks, is simple and self-published. But it has become a cult classic in India.
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Larry Kramer Leaves No Score Unsettled in an Epic’s Finale
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“The American People, Volume 2” is a sprawling, angry, intimate book about the dawn of the AIDS crisis and the carnage and neglect that ensued.
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“The American People, Volume 2” is a sprawling, angry, intimate book about the dawn of the AIDS crisis and the carnage and neglect that ensued.
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6 Books You Can Read Between Episodes of ‘The Bachelor’
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These fictional accounts of reality TV aren’t here to make friends. But they might keep you distracted while you wait for the next rose ceremony.
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These fictional accounts of reality TV aren’t here to make friends. But they might keep you distracted while you wait for the next rose ceremony.
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Saturday, 4 January 2020
Your Favorite Internet Astrologer Wrote a Book
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Chani Nicholas doesn’t want to tell you who you are, but who you can be.
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Chani Nicholas doesn’t want to tell you who you are, but who you can be.
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Friday, 3 January 2020
Medicine in the Middle Ages
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Jack Hartnell talks about “Medieval Bodies,” and Matt Dorfman talks about his work as the Book Review’s art director.
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Jack Hartnell talks about “Medieval Bodies,” and Matt Dorfman talks about his work as the Book Review’s art director.
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A 500-Story Tower Has Collapsed. Can Humanity Be Rescued From the Rubble?
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Sean Adams’s dystopian debut novel, “The Heap,” literalizes the wreckage of late capitalism.
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Sean Adams’s dystopian debut novel, “The Heap,” literalizes the wreckage of late capitalism.
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‘Uncanny Valley: A Memoir,’ by Anna Wiener: An Excerpt
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An excerpt from “Uncanny Valley: A Memoir,” by Anna Wiener
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An excerpt from “Uncanny Valley: A Memoir,” by Anna Wiener
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How a Voice of Female Gen X Anxiety Spends Her Sundays
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Ada Calhoun had a rough year. Fortunately, the process of writing her latest book prepared her for it.
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Ada Calhoun had a rough year. Fortunately, the process of writing her latest book prepared her for it.
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A Tech Insider Stylishly Chronicles Her Industry’s ‘Uncanny Valley’
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Anna Wiener’s memoir captures the dreams, delusions and general absurdity of Silicon Valley in indelible detail.
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Anna Wiener’s memoir captures the dreams, delusions and general absurdity of Silicon Valley in indelible detail.
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Crime Sprees, Both Creepy and Comic
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Marilyn Stasio’s latest column features a batch of escaped prisoners who scatter across the country and two eccentric sleuths digging up the past in Florida.
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Marilyn Stasio’s latest column features a batch of escaped prisoners who scatter across the country and two eccentric sleuths digging up the past in Florida.
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Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due
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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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Revisiting American Short Stories Selected by John Updike
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This week, Annalisa Quinn reviews John L’Heureux’s story collection “The Heart Is a Full-Wild Beast.” In 1984, L’Heureux wrote for the Book Review about “The Best American Short Stories 1984,” selected by John Updike.
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This week, Annalisa Quinn reviews John L’Heureux’s story collection “The Heart Is a Full-Wild Beast.” In 1984, L’Heureux wrote for the Book Review about “The Best American Short Stories 1984,” selected by John Updike.
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New in Paperback: ‘The Schoolhouse Gate’ and ‘Ghost Wall’
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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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Thursday, 2 January 2020
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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This Is ‘Little Women’ for a New Generation
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The characters are ambitious, angry and they have agency. How Greta Gerwig adapted a 150-year-old text for our time.
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The characters are ambitious, angry and they have agency. How Greta Gerwig adapted a 150-year-old text for our time.
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Writing a Book Is a Solitary Endeavor. Publishing One Is a Group Effort.
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We checked in with industry veterans to find out what it’s like to be on a team that creates a best seller — and to hear their most memorable experiences sharing the news.
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We checked in with industry veterans to find out what it’s like to be on a team that creates a best seller — and to hear their most memorable experiences sharing the news.
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How Ursula K. Le Guin Fooled the Poet Robert Hass
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“I thought that I had discovered that I loved science fiction,” says Hass, whose new collection is “Summer Snow.” Then he “read a lot of it and discovered that I just loved Ursula Le Guin.”
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“I thought that I had discovered that I loved science fiction,” says Hass, whose new collection is “Summer Snow.” Then he “read a lot of it and discovered that I just loved Ursula Le Guin.”
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Wednesday, 1 January 2020
‘Don’t Believe a Word,’ a Look at Language and Power (and Why Dolphins Have Accents)
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David Shariatmadari’s book delves into issues like grammar snobbery, quirks of human and animal speech, and the transformation of even the simplest words.
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David Shariatmadari’s book delves into issues like grammar snobbery, quirks of human and animal speech, and the transformation of even the simplest words.
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20 Books We’re Watching For in 2020
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Political memoirs, debut novels, long-awaited follow-ups: Here’s what we’re looking forward to reading this year.
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Political memoirs, debut novels, long-awaited follow-ups: Here’s what we’re looking forward to reading this year.
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Poem: The Far Norway Maples
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From the poet's 10th book of poems, “Sight Lines,” selected as the National Book Award winner for poetry in 2019.
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From the poet's 10th book of poems, “Sight Lines,” selected as the National Book Award winner for poetry in 2019.
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