The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. The envelope, please: After a full year spent reading hundreds of books and meeting regularly to bicker — er, ...
A new biography traces the life of Denis Johnson, the brilliant nonconformist who wrote “Tree of Smoke,” “Train Dreams” and ...
How many people would want to kill a Park Service trail crew worker? Plenty, apparently. Sprinkle in a grizzly bear and you ...
Scott Galloway Scott Galloway has gained a secure amount of wealth and a modicum of fame. His book biography describes him as “a professor of marketing at NYU’s Stern School of Business and a serial ...
Professor Jerry Gana, at eighty, stands as a testament to excellence anchored in integrity, scholarship married to service, ...
Emily Maxwell is back. The star of Stewart O’Nan’s novel “Emily, Alone” and a co-star of O’Nan’s “ Henry, Himself,” she plays a supporting role in the author’s latest, “Evensong.” ...
In his 2023 book The Art Thief, author Michael Finkel crucially observed (my book review here) that “art is the result of facing almost no survival pressure of all.” So true, and it raises an exciting ...
Maria Àngels Anglada’s Aram’s Notebook is slender in page count but oceanic in depth. The book tells the story of the ...
John Garvey reviews "Red Rosa" for Insurgent Notes #12.
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