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Writers Talking Writers: Paul Theroux on George Orwell and Ferdia Lennon on James Joyce
Two writers discuss the literary forebears who directly inspired their latest novels.
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10 New Books for Father’s Day
Still looking for the perfect Father's Day gift? This list should satisfy fathers of all types. Geek dads! Punk dads! Military history dads! No dad stone has been left unturned.
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Ten Books by AAPI Authors We Loved This May
From heartfelt rom-coms to reproductive health primers to middle grade sci-fi, we're rounding up some of our favorite May books by Asian American and Pacific Islander authors.
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Writers Talking Writers: Jennifer Egan on Edith Wharton and Jinwoo Chong on John Okada
Two writers whose work explores the aggregate nature of personal and collective fate discuss authors who were master interrogators of social dualism in their own times.
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9 Great Books with Nonhuman Characters
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4 New Debut Novels by Women That We Loved
This diverse slate of standout debut novels by women spans genre, from historical saga to contemporary comic novel to postapocalyptic fantasy, as well as the globe, from California to a far-flung Nordic isle.
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The 2024 Pulitzer Prize–Winning Books, Reviewed
Read our reviews of this year's winning works of fiction, general nonfiction, history, biography, and memoir and autobiography.
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10 New Books for Mother’s Day
With Mother's Day fast approaching, perhaps you forgot to get a gift for the mother or maternal figure in your life—or perhaps you are a mother and are mulling the multivarious meanings of motherhood. If either is true, perhaps this list is for you.
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4 New Books on Tantalizingly Esoteric Topics
Four new titles offer deep dives into decidedly niche but surprisingly rich subjects, from silk and female ejaculation to borderline personality disorder and the devil.
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4 New Books on Pioneers of American Performing Arts
Four new titles look at the visionaries who transformed the performing arts in 20th-century America, from group portraits of trailblazing ballerinas and jazz legends to biographies of a folk icon and Broadway director.
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