Olivia Waite, the Book Review’s romance fiction columnist, writes queer and historical romance, fantasy and critical essays ...
In her debut graphic memoir, “This Beautiful, Ridiculous City,” Kay Sohini examines the lasting appeal of the Big Apple.
Superbloom,” by Nicholas Carr, and “The Sirens’ Call,” by the MSNBC host Chris Hayes, argue that we are ill equipped to ...
During the past 50 years, the work of the Argentine writer Antonio Di Benedetto has found its way to readers like water ...
In “Talk,” Alison Wood Brooks mines years of data to optimize your conversations.
In a new solo play about ordinary people under bombardment in Gaza, a woman rehearses how she would escape her building if ...
The Guggenheim fellow’s debut novel follows a director reluctantly staging an Arabic translation of “Hamlet” in Palestine.
Our columnist on four stellar new releases. Alida Becker was an editor at the Book Review for 30 years. She was the first ...
In “The Killing Fields of East New York,” Stacy Horn profiles one 1990s white-collar crime spree and the wreckage it left ...
Wedge has co-written several books with author Casey Sherman, including “Boston Strong: A City’s Triumph Over Tragedy,” which ...
Mr. Trump, the board noted, has argued that a state court should not be permitted to exert control over a sitting president.
Vanessa Bryant is writing a book highlighting 100-plus murals that honor her husband, Kobe, and daughter, Gianna, who died in ...