Omri Boehm’s new book argues that both the left and the right must abandon divisive identity politics and embrace the ...
In January, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Xenobe Purvis’s debut novel, about a small English village ...
Loren Goldner reviews "May Made Me: An Oral History of the 1968 Uprising in France" by Mitchell Abidor for Insurgent Notes ...
Growing up in St. Rose, Louisiana, Gary Tyler tried to avoid major trouble. He says he was often the victim of racism in ...
In the Brooklyn Rail interview, Savaş explains her propensity for writing about “unnamed cities or characters of unspecified ...
In Gentler Valleys Roaming,” author Julie Verrette writes about the dogs she adopted from Iditarod racers Susan Butcher and ...
Authored by Dexter 'Wisco Birder' Patterson, the compact guidebook is organized by habitat and resemblance, making it ideal ...
Both a coming-of-age tale and a love story, “Red Dog Farm” dives deep into the emotional lives of its characters.
The first work of theater devoted to the life of Henry Christophe was staged in 1821, only a year or so after Christophe took ...
It seems only right that a woman who penned a book in 1972 that many of us boomers read to our kids and grandkids has now ...
Reviewing “The Last Death of the Year” by Sophie Hannah is against my better judgement. The book is billed as an Agatha ...
In his 2023 book The Art Thief, author Michael Finkel crucially observed (my book review here) that “art is the result of facing almost no survival pressure of all.” So true, and it raises an exciting ...
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