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By Alexandra Jacobs Read the Book Review’s 1982 Nobel Interview with Gabriel García Márquez To fully understand Charles Burns’s remarkable graphic novel, “Final Cut,” you have to look ...
Rutherford County Schools (RCS) will have librarians review more than 150 books that could have sexually explicit content. A ...
Right at the start of Mike Fu’s debut novel, “Masquerade,” Meadow finds a strange book called “The Masquerade” — written by someone with his same name. In a rush to catch the plane to visit his ...
By Elisabeth Egan For his latest book, the French writer Emmanuel Carrère sat in a Parisian courthouse, absorbing grueling testimony about the 2015 massacre at the concert hall and other venues ...
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A Bestselling Novelist Broke Her Neck at Age 85. Instead of Dying, She Wrote an Astonishing Book.
Nearly double the number of books were removed from Florida schools last school year compared to the previous year, according ...
Or catch up with the audacious Netflix musical the streaming behemoth is touting as their Oscar-season frontrunner, The ...
In “Nationalism: A World History,” Eric Storm examines how nations became the dominant form of political organization of our era.
When Psychopaths Go to Work” and “MI6 Spy Skills for Civilians” rank among the most eccentric books to give as a gift, ...