Featuring Nobel Laureates Esther Duflo and Venki Ramakrishnan alongside Booker Prize winners like Jenny Erpenbeck, Michael ...
World of Books, a major U.K.–based e-tailer of new and used books with $200 million in annual sales worldwide, has ...
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The World According to Mo
The show takes its time to tell the story of a Palestinian refugee living and hustling and falling in love in Texas.
The publication of Puchner’s second novel, “Dream State” coincided with broadcast legend Oprah Winfrey’s announcement that she had selected his 448-page family saga as her next Book Club selection — ...
Fernando A. Flores’ fantasia depicts the U.S.-Mexico border of the near future as a site of both exploitation and ...
Kevin Fagan’s new work moves beyond predictable policy critique to offer a powerful reminder of the moral side of the crisis.
Ernest Hemingway’s second novel announced his arrival as a major force in American letters.
If you’re confused by a turn of phrase in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” or a startling metaphor in Kafka’s “Metamorphosis,” just ask the book to explain itself, and it will.
"Where I am in my life is my feet are so firmly planted in the ground you cannot knock me over," Chelsea Handler tells Newsweek.
Rare book collector Rebecca Romney takes us behind the archives that led to "Jane Austen's Bookshelf," a new book about the women writers who shaped Austen.
Monique Fields is a professor at the University of Alabama and author of the children's book "Honeysmoke." Fields currently serves as the editorial advisor for the Crimson White, Alice Magazine, ...