Just 25 years into the 21st century, the folks at The New York Times Book Review are recognizing some of their favorite titles.
Tom Robbins, the novelist and prankster-philosopher who charmed and addled millions of readers, has died. He was 92.
His first novel, “Another Roadside Attraction,” was published in 1971 when Robbins was 39 -- more than three decades after ...
Michael Dirda is synonymous with the literary life. He’s been called “the best-read person in America,” and it’s easy to ...
In “The Uncanny Muse,” David Hajdu offers a lively survey of centuries of machines that have served as instruments of ...
Australians should step back and recognise the strength of the institutions that underpin our world-beating prosperity, ...
This month, pile your nightstand with buzzy literary fiction, a memoir by Bill Gates, a dive into the authors that inspired Jane Austen, and so much more. Here are T&C ’s picks for the best books of ...
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Revolving around two career criminals and a Thameside mansion, The Burial Plot is a gripping historical thriller about murder ...
Quite frankly, Amaechi and El-Rufai were dead right. Nigerians are too docile and possess incredibly short-spanned memory. It ...
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In his 2005 speech, Vladimir Putin’s statement that ‘the collapse of the Soviet Union was the greatest geopolitical ...