New Ben Lerner, George Saunders gets metaphysical, and Tayari Jones makes her big post–American Marriage return.
With apologies to all the exciting events left out, here are 10 theatre shows to watch out for in the year ahead. Ray ...
I thought that this month I would share with you a few reflections on a subject which has brought me endless pleasure ...
Sen. John Fetterman’s (D-PA) new memoir Unfettered sold zero copies in his own hometown’s Barnes & Noble store the first few days after launch, according to a review of the book. Despite Fetterman and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Great writing, even when an author sets a story in early 20th century Maine or during ancient uprisings, often ...
Tom Piazza is a novelist who occasionally moonlights as a music writer. Across the pages of his latest nonfiction book, he’s both. The New Orleans-based author’s “Living In the Present with John Prine ...
AGAINST OBLIVION—Sheila Blrken-heod—Macmillan ($3). When the Nazis were driven from Rome three weeks ago, it is probable that few among the liberating forces realized that they had liberated, among ...
Fans of Bridget Jones will appreciate the voice and tone of this novel, according to Searles. Plus, if you can't make it across the pond this summer, Searles says this book will transport you there.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney were each other’s favorite audience. That was plainly clear as the besotted Beatles bantered, bickered and obsessed over the 23 years they were friends and rivals. Ian ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Following the news that not one but four Beatles biopics ...
Many of John Green’s novels offer a snapshot of young adult reading culture in the 2010s – star-crossed teenage lovers and “manic pixie dream girl” characters, Tumblr quotes and metaphors stamped on ...
LETTERS or FANNY BRAWNE TO FANNY KEATS—Edited by Fred Edgcumbe—Oxford University Press ($3). When John Keats died of consumption in Italy (1821) at the age of 26, he left two girls behind him. Both ...
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