We shall never know: certainly ... Whereas Coleridge’s vision of a ‘blest future’ was drawn from the Book of Revelation, Blake evolved a complex personal mythology combining Christianity with ...
This new opera assembles a compassionate, haunting portrait of the middle class that emerged from World War II and considers ...
Few people could write so genially, even humorously, about our existential crisis. Henry Gee can, in his excellent new book ...
Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This’ by Omar El Akkad. Omar El Akkad’s new best-seller about the war on Gaza is “damn ...
Bestselling author Dhonielle Clayton talks with PEOPLE about her new fantasy novel 'The Deadly Fates,' how to fight book ...
Mark your calendars: A new day celebrating diverse reading is on the horizon. The nonprofit We Need Diverse Books (WNDB) is launching its inaugural “We Need Diverse Books Day” April 3 to ...
The title for this year’s One Book One Minnesota program has been announced: “Where We Come From,” by four local authors.
A new exhibition at the Center for Book Arts in New York features a range of items — transistor radios, lanterns, cigarette lighters and more — designed to look like books. Essay A new ...
What would happen if we stopped doing all this?” Ryssdal: Yeah, well, wait, so yes, what would happen? I — personally, as a reader — look at the back cover of a book, I don’t read the blurbs.
At this moment, no matter the day or time, Karin Slaughter is probably writing something. The bestselling crime author will be releasing her 25th book in 25 years, We Are All Guilty Here, on Aug. 12, ...
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