Next July marks 250 years since a handful of upstart American colonies declared independence from Britain. A war was fought, ...
Brandon Sanderson has written more than 50 books in his career to date, but none quite like Tailored Realities. Our ...
Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
The world Charlee Dyroff creates in her novel, Loneliness & Company, is familiar and strange at the same time. New York City ...
Scott Galloway Scott Galloway has gained a secure amount of wealth and a modicum of fame. His book biography describes him as ...
The Library of Congress is a supreme intellectual achievement. There may be no superior institution for serious research.
In “Smart Nation 2.0,” Sassoon Grigorian returns nearly a decade after the first edition of his influential policy blueprint ...
“Blank Space” is less a rant against art’s monetization than it is a despairing look at the enthusiastic embrace of selling ...
Think of Rebecca Solnit’s Orwell’s Roses as a whydunit. Beyond admitting how much he influenced her as a writer/journalist/activist, Solnit was also moved to learn of the rose bushes Orwell planted by ...
The narrative follows Ben’s journey through pivotal moments in Black history, including Robert Charles’ 1900 gunfight, Marcus ...
The Babs of Ron Currie’s unwieldly titled “The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne” is a lesson in contrasts — a fiercely ...