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Martin Amis: An Appreciation
Our critic assesses the achievement of Martin Amis, Britain’s most famous literary son.
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Book Review: ‘NB by J.C.,’ by James Campbell
“NB by J.C.” collects the variegated musings of James Campbell in the Times Literary Supplement.
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In ‘Fires in the Dark,’ Kay Redfield Jamison Turns to Healers
In “Fires in the Dark,” Jamison, known for her expertise on manic depression, delves into the quest to heal. Her new book, she says, is a “love song to psychotherapy.”
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The Detective Novel ‘Whose Body?,’ by Dorothy L. Sayers, Turns 100
Dorothy L. Sayers dealt with emotional and financial instability by writing “Whose Body?,” the first of many to star the detective Lord Peter Wimsey.
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Book Review: ‘Dom Casmurro,’ by Machado de Assis
“Dom Casmurro,” by Machado de Assis, teaches us to read — and reread — with precise detail and masterly obfuscation.
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Book Review: ‘The Late Americans,’ by Brandon Taylor
Brandon Taylor’s novel circulates among Iowa City residents, some privileged, some not, but all aware that their possibilities are contracting.
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Martin Amis’s Best Books: A Guide
The acclaimed British novelist was also an essayist, memoirist and critic of the first rank.
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The Best Romance Novels of 2024 (So Far)
Looking for an escapist love story? Here are 2024’s sexiest, swooniest reads.
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What Book Should You Read Next?
Finding a book you’ll love can be daunting. Let us help.
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How John Kennedy, a G.O.P. Senator, Became a Best-Selling Book Author
Senator John Kennedy, a garrulous rank-and-file Republican from Louisiana, has struck a nerve with a new book that provides an insider account of Congress and its dysfunction.
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Book Review: ‘Lost Lambs,’ by Madeline Cash
A semi-estranged midlife couple and their three precocious daughters form the center of Madeline Cash’s satirical novel, “Lost Lambs.”
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Book Review: ‘The School of Night,’ by Karl Ove Knausgaard
The fourth novel in his Morning Star series follows an ambitious young photographer in 1985 London.
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C. Thi Nguyen Explains Our Gamified World in His New Book, ‘The Score’
In a new book, C. Thi Nguyen looks to his personal passions — from video games to yo-yoing — to illuminate the downside of our increasingly gamified world.
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Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Books: A Guide
The Norwegian writer is known for his sprawling, brutally candid autofiction and speculative epics. Here’s where to start.
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Book Review: ‘Miracle Children,’ by Katie Benner and Erica L. Green
“Miracle Children” details how a Louisiana school exploited the demand for stories of Black trauma.
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Book Review: ‘Catapult,’ by Jim Paul
In “Catapult,” an impulsive project between two friends leads to reflections on human nature and conflict.
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Book Review: ‘The Revolutionists,’ by Jason Burke
In “The Revolutionists,” the Guardian journalist Jason Burke explores how leftist militants gave way to Islamist ones in the Middle East.
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Daniel Walker Howe, Historian of Antebellum America, Dies at 88
In a Pulitzer-winning book, he saw modern America’s origins not so much in one president’s policies as in the sweeping social and technological changes wrought in the years 1815-48.
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Famed Nigerian Author Blames Death of Toddler Son on Negligent Care
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is accusing a private hospital in Lagos of administering an overdose of a sedative, prompting an outpouring of complaints by Nigerians about their health care system.
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Erich von Däniken, Who Claimed Aliens Visited Earth, Dies at 90
His 1968 book, “Chariots of the Gods,” sold hundreds of thousands of copies, but one critic called it a “warped parody of reasoning.”
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Book Review: ‘The Hitch,’ by Sara Levine
Sara Levine’s “The Hitch” is a winningly zany portrait of a know-it-all whose beliefs are tested by a supernatural intrusion at a family visit.
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Book Review: ‘Strangers,’ by Belle Burden
Born into exceptional privilege, Belle Burden had it all: love, money, family. Then her marriage fell apart.
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In “Strangers,” Belle Burden Goes Deep on the End of Her Marriage
Belle Burden shook off her natural reserve to turn her viral divorce essay into “Strangers,” a bracing memoir.
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George Saunders Says Ditching These Three Delusions Can Save You
The celebrated author on the challenges of being kind, the benefits of meditation and the reality check of death.
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Unpacking ‘People We Meet on Vacation’ with Emily Henry, Emily Bader and Tom Blyth
The author and the actors Emily Bader and Tom Blyth explain why the movie differs from the novel and raise the possibility of spinoffs.
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Book Review: ‘The Cradle of Citizenship,’ by James Traub
In “The Cradle of Citizenship,” the journalist James Traub finds that the biggest crisis in education is not what kids are learning, but whether they’re learning anything at all.
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Book Review: ‘The Old Fire,’ by Elisa Shua Dusapin
“The Old Fire,” an atmospheric new novel by Elisa Shua Dusapin, evokes unresolved family history with subtle heat.
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Rare Comic Introducing Superman Sells Privately for $15 Million
The copy of Action Comics No. 1, published in 1938, was stolen from the actor Nicolas Cage in 2000 and recovered more than a decade later.
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Jerome Lowenstein, 92, Dies; Teaching Doctor With a Literary Sideline
When not guiding students in a compassionate approach to patient care, he led a tiny publishing imprint that put out a much-rejected debut novel that won a surprise Pulitzer Prize.
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‘The Correspondent’ Author Virginia Evans Talks About Her Breakout Novel
Evans’s epistolary tale, about a retired lawyer who spends her days writing to a series of pen pals, became one of last year’s sleeper hits.
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Book Review: ‘Three Stories of Forgetting,’ by Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida
In a trilogy of novellas, a writer explores lives haunted by colonialism and slavery.
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How Americans Learned to Love Thomas Paine
His “Common Sense,” published 250 years ago, ignited the drive for American independence. That was hardly the end of the radical founder’s strange and winding story.
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Read These 3 Books Before Watching the Movie
Jennifer Harlan, an editor at The New York Times Book Review, recommends three books to read before their film adaptation releases this year.
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Photographers Who Make Picture Books, From Edward Steichen and Tana Hoban to William Wegman
Pioneered by Edward Steichen, Lewis W. Hine and Tana Hoban, photographically illustrated “concept” books have never had a more potentially receptive audience.
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Book Review: ‘Sheer,’ by Vanessa Lawrence
In “Sheer,” the novelist Vanessa Lawrence imagines the improbable rise and inglorious fall of a self-made Gen X beauty mogul.
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Swoony Romance Books That Feel Like You’re on Vacation
Swoony reads will transport you from the doldrums of winter to a Caribbean resort, a Hamptons beach, the streets of Paris and more.
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5 New Books We Love This Week
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Interview: Tilda Swinton on Her Favorite Books and Favorite Collaborators
Starring in the 1992 film adaptation helped launch an eclectic career. “Ongoing” is the book that accompanies a retrospective on her work.
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Dav Pilkey, the Man Behind ‘Dog Man,’ Aims to Please
“I’m writing for the kid I used to be,” says Dav Pilkey, who defied expectations to create three blockbuster graphic-novel series.
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Philip Yancey, Prominent Christian Author, Admits to Extramarital Affair
He said he would retire from writing and public speaking.
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The Most Beautiful Home Libraries T Magazine Has Covered
From Connecticut to Cairo, reading spots that will seem like paradise to book- and design-lovers alike.
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New Nonfiction Books to Read This Year
Memoirs by Sylvester Stallone and the founder of Barstool Sports; essays from celebrated novelists Jesmyn Ward and Jayne Anne Phillips; and more.
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New Novels to Read This Year
Tayari Jones, Ann Patchett, George Saunders and Veronica Roth return with new novels; Jennette McCurdy makes her fiction debut; and more.
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