In an eye-opening collection, Emily Mester considers why she, and we, seek satisfaction by obsessively choosing, buying and ...
Reporting on the 40th anniversary of the popular pizza literacy program sent one writer on a mozzarella-scented memory trail.
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Henri Bergson enjoyed a cult following on both sides of the Atlantic in the early 20th century. A new biography explains what ...
What makes THE SPOON (Crocodile Books, 40 pp., $14.95, ages 5 to 7), a newly translated picture book by the Argentine writer ...
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Gabriel García Márquez’s classic novel about the rise and fall of a rural Colombian village as seen through generations of its founding family remains the leading exemplar of magical realism.
Revelations about a relationship between the author and a girl who was 16 when they met shocked readers, but not scholars of ...
In a collection of mini essays, poems and painted vignettes, the artist and writer reckons with remorse and joy.
The first volume of her frank autobiography is a testament to resilience, chronicling a grim childhood and the brazen path to ...
There are few pleasures as delicious as losing yourself in a great fantasy book. Jennifer Harlan, an editor at The New York Times Book Review, lists a few of her favorite fantasy books.
Take these two new novels, over which, I’m not ashamed to admit, I wept my share of cathartic tears.