Its title was “The Europeans.” A few respectful reviews aside, and despite a parallel American edition, the book didn’t have much immediate impact — far less than the work Cartier-Bresson had ...
Idov’s debut spy novel, “The Collaborators,” a sleek and stylish affair, introduced the disillusioned C.I.A. officer Ari Falk to the espionage canon. Now Idov’s follow-up, THE CORMORANT HUNT (Scribner ...
In 1961, the author inscribed a book for the sister, a nurse who cared for him at the Mayo Clinic. Her copy of “The Old Man ...
“I’m writing for the kid I used to be,” says Dav Pilkey, who defied expectations to create three blockbuster graphic-novel series. By Elisabeth Egan Reporting from South Bend, Ind. The costume check ...
Javier Moro’s new novel focuses on a 19th-century architect who left an indelible imprint on the city. By John Freeman Gill John Freeman Gill writes the Streetscapes column for The Times and is the ...
“Call Me Ishmaelle,” by Xiaolu Guo, audaciously revises Herman Melville’s American classic. By William Giraldi William Giraldi is the author of five books. His second memoir, “Pure Jersey,” is ...
In “Hated by All the Right People,” the journalist Jason Zengerle looks at the conservative pundit’s many transformations.
Mr. Newsom, the California governor and a potential presidential candidate, writes that the privileged caricature of his background is mistaken.
Laura Regensdorf lives in Brooklyn with her hound mix, Pina, who has turned out to be a great conversation starter in the ...
The real Don Shirley knew top musicians and faced Jim Crow dangers. See how his yearlong touring bond with Tony Lip unfolded ...
Oprah Winfrey's newest book, "Enough," is about her relationship with weight-loss drugs. Since the '90s, she has been ...
As a snowstorm arrived, Mayor Zohran Mamdani reminded New Yorkers that they could access the romance series that inspired the ...
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