In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
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From the Revolution to the suffrage movement to the campaign for an Equal Rights Amendment and beyond, advocates have worked ...
Publix is facing mounting backlash and boycott calls after withdrawing as the exclusive sponsor for Black Book Bash in Jacksonville just days before the event. The three-day festival, set for Oct. 3–5 ...
A new exhibition opens up the spy writer’s sprawling literary archive to shed light on his idiosyncratic creative process. Katie Rosseinsky explores how he brought George Smiley and co to life ...
Common ground is increasingly difficult to find in today’s world, which is why this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair, running October 15–19, aims to create more opportunities than ever for connection and ...
Professor Jeff Nunokawa is known for his bouncy, boisterous 19th Century Fiction lectures. But how much does Princeton really ...
The image that will remain with me long after reading Vice President Kamala Harris’ new book, “107 Days,” written with the help of the Pulitzer-Prize winning author Geraldine Brooks, is the ...
Like the Historical Muhammad who penned the Constitution of Medinah before us, we believe that the truth followers of Islam ...