Your guide to feminist literature “A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men,” said ...
Le Guin ingeniously presents this book as a pseudo-anthropologist’s recording of a future society. The Kesh people live in a world where traditional society has collapsed, and contemporary ...
How an obsessive hatred of immigrants and people of color and deep-seated fears about the empowerment of women led to the ...
Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” a novel set in a totalitarian society, has shot to the top of Amazon’s bestselling ...
Book banning is an assault on our individual and collective health—our imaginative health, our intellectual health, our physical health, and the health of our society. Luckily, we already have a ...
The number of book bans in the US has soared in recent years. A new study shines light on which types of books and authors ...
By Wilson Wong In his latest book, the Rolling Stone writer David Browne tracks three decades of folk, blues, rock and jazz below 14th Street. By Peter Keepnews A Poem About Waiting, and Wishing ...
Loren Long has illustrated books by Barack Obama, Madonna and Amanda Gorman. His No. 1 best seller, “The Yellow Bus,” took him in a different direction — one that required time, patience and ...
George Orwell’s “1984,” about a society under authoritarian control and surveillance, and Ray Bradbury’s book-burning novel “Fahrenheit 451” have also seen a parallel rise in sales. "1984" hit No. 13, ...
It was more narratively driven — it told you a bunch, but wasn’t like, ‘this person looked like this,’ or ‘this is how the ...
But this book also holds that most information is not an attempt to represent reality and that what defines information is something entirely different. Most information in human society ...
The latest from the chronicler of urban grit known for “Lush Life” and “Clockers” — as well as writing on “The Wire” TV series — is set in 2008 in East Harlem, where a five-story ...