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Apr 29, 2025

Jane Gardam: An Appreciation
The British author, best known for her "Old Filth" trilogy, never paid much attention to literary fashion, and her 22 novels range widely in genre, tone and style.

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Apr 29, 2025

Jane Gardam Dead: ‘Old Filth' Author Was 96
"The Queen of the Tambourine," "Old Filth" and other fiction vividly captured both working-class and aristocratic Britain in the last years of the colonial era.

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Apr 29, 2025

Book Review: ‘Ginseng Roots,' by Craig Thompson
Craig Thompson's new book revisits his upbringing on a farm in rural Wisconsin, and the farmers — both American-born and not — who made up his community.

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Apr 29, 2025

Book Review: ‘Medicine River' by Mary Annette Pember
In "Medicine River," Mary Annette Pember examines a national shame — and the trauma it wrought in her own family.

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Apr 29, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Fate of the Day,' by Rick Atkinson
The second installment of the Pulitzer Prize winner's trilogy about the war animates an entire world — from battlefields and commanders to sounds and smells.

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Apr 29, 2025

Book Review: ‘Strangers in the Land,' by Michael Luo
In "Strangers in the Land," Michael Luo tells the story of the Chinese workers lured to the United States and expelled when 19th-century politicians turned against them.

New York Times Books
Apr 28, 2025

Peter Lovesey Dead: Detective Novelist Was 88
He wrote a series of witty police procedurals set in Victorian England and then turned to the present, introducing a cantankerous and technology-averse detective.

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Apr 28, 2025

Book Review: ‘I Regret Almost Everything,' by Keith McNally
Keith McNally tracks his staggering successes — and failures — in his new memoir, "I Regret Almost Everything."

New York Times Books
Apr 27, 2025

Valentin-Yves Mudimbe, 83, Dies; African Scholar Challenged the West
He deconstructed what he called "the colonial library": the accounts of Africa by Europeans whose aim, he said, was to further colonialism.

New York Times Books
Apr 27, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Golden Hour: A Story of Family and Power in Hollywood,' by Matthew Specktor
In the unsentimental memoir "The Golden Hour," Matthew Specktor ponders, among others, the father who succeeded in a punishing business now in its waning glory.

New York Times Books
Apr 27, 2025

In TikToks and a New Memoir, Sister Monica Clare Puts a Refreshing Spin on Religious Life
Though she long felt a calling, Sister Monica Clare tried Hollywood first. Her book, and a visit, confirm the warmth — and fragility — of her new community.

New York Times Books
Apr 26, 2025

2 Books for Cluttered Minds
A spare elegy; a weird journey.

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Apr 26, 2025

‘The Interview': Isabel Allende Understands How Fear Changes a Society
The beloved author left Chile at a time of great turmoil and has longed for the nation of her youth ever since.

New York Times Books
Apr 26, 2025

What Facing Cancer Taught Me About Fear
There's something on the other side.

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Apr 26, 2025

When Kristen Kish, ‘Top Chef' Host, Hits the Mute Button
The reality TV star and author of the new memoir "Accidentally on Purpose" on airplane snacks, tongue-scraping and the problem with women's pants pockets.

New York Times Books
Apr 26, 2025

New Horror Books About the Haunting Power of Family
Our columnist reviews this month's releases.

New York Times Books
Apr 26, 2025

Book Review: New Horror Books
Our columnist reviews this month's releases.

New York Times Books
Apr 25, 2025

At 13, Charlotte Brontë Already Knew How Good a Writer She Would Be
An anthology of her teenage poetry, published for the first time, shows ambition, even if the verse isn't perfect.

New York Times Books
Apr 25, 2025

Book Club: Let's Talk About Adam Ross's ‘Playworld'
This off-kilter coming-of-age novel about one boy growing up in New York in the 1980s is detailed, digressive and capable of tracking the most minute shifts in emotional weather.

New York Times Books
Apr 25, 2025

Book Club: Read ‘The Safekeep,' by Yael van der Wouden, With the Book Review
In May, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss "The Safekeep," Yael van der Wouden's novel about a woman wrapped up in a historical drama and a forbidden romance.

New York Times Books
Apr 25, 2025

As Strega Nona Turns 50, Let's Give Big Anthony a Fair Shake
As Tomie dePaola's classic approaches a milestone birthday, Big Anthony is long overdue for a bit of sympathy.

New York Times Books
Apr 24, 2025

How the U.S. Naval Academy Is Bending the Knee to Trump
Even before the presidential election, the school began preparing for Donald Trump's potential return to power. Now faculty members are resigning in protest.

New York Times Books
Apr 24, 2025

Leonard Zeskind, Researcher Who Foresaw Rise of White Nationalism, Dies at 75
With "Blood and Politics," he predicted that anti-immigrant ideologies would become part of mainstream American politics, and warned about downplaying the threat.

New York Times Books
Apr 24, 2025

7 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.

New York Times Books
Apr 24, 2025

Overlooked Letter Rewrites History of Shakespeare's Bad Marriage
New research undermines the traditional view that Shakespeare was a distant, neglectful husband to his wife, Anne.

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Apr 24, 2025

Overlooked Clue Sheds Light on Shakespeare's Marriage
New research undermines the traditional view that Shakespeare was a distant, neglectful husband to his wife, Anne.

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Apr 24, 2025

New Books on the High-Tech Military-Industrial Complex
Experts tell the stories of entrepreneurs and executives who have inched closer and closer to their governments.

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Apr 24, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Rebel Romanov,' by Helen Rappaport
In her sprightly new biography, "The Rebel Romanov," Helen Rappaport introduces us to the enigmatic Julie of Saxe-Coburg.

New York Times Books
Apr 24, 2025

Interview: Rick Atkinson Discusses ‘The Fate of the Day'
Being a storyteller is just fine with the journalist turned historian. "The Fate of the Day," the second volume in his American Revolution trilogy, is out this month.

New York Times Books
Apr 23, 2025

Herbert J. Gans, 97, Dies; Upended Myths of Urban and Suburban Life
A leading sociologist, he explored American society up close — living in a Levittown at one point — to gain insight into issues of race, class, the media and even the Yankees.

New York Times Books
Apr 23, 2025

Book Review: ‘More Everything Forever,' by Adam Becker
In "More Everything Forever," the science journalist Adam Becker subjects Silicon Valley's "ideology of technological salvation" to critical scrutiny.

New York Times Books
Apr 23, 2025

New Poetry Books That Lean Into Calm and Joy Amid Life's Chaos
In four new collections, a frank look at disability, a celebration of domestic life (and dogs), a gathering of hushed moments and a clutch of myth-inflected reveries.

New York Times Books
Apr 23, 2025

Poetry Review: Four New Books Lean Into Calm and Joy
In four new collections, a frank look at disability, a celebration of domestic life (and dogs), a gathering of hushed moments and a clutch of myth-inflected reveries.

New York Times Books
Apr 23, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Acid Queen,' by Susannah Cahalan
Susannah Cahalan traces the life of Rosemary Woodruff Leary, who made her husband's coffee, tripped with him and helped break him out of jail.

New York Times Books
Apr 22, 2025

Supreme Court Seems Set to Allow Opt-Outs From L.G.B.T.Q. Stories in Schools
In a lively and sometimes heated argument, the Supreme Court's conservative majority appeared poised to rule for parents with religious objections to storybooks with gay and transgender characters.

New York Times Books
Apr 22, 2025

Tina Knowles Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis in New Memoir, ‘Matriarch'
In "Matriarch," a memoir out Tuesday, Beyoncé and Solange Knowles's mom reveals she was diagnosed with breast cancer last year.

New York Times Books
Apr 22, 2025

Tina Knowles, Mother of Superstars, Owns Her Own Story
"Matriarch," a memoir out Tuesday, explores the trials and hard-worn triumphs that shaped Beyoncé and Solange Knowles's mom.

New York Times Books
Apr 22, 2025

Exhibitions Mark "The Great Gatsby's" 100th Anniversary
The book by F. Scott Fitzgerald is the subject of exhibitions in New York, Minnesota, New Jersey and South Carolina.

New York Times Books
Apr 22, 2025

Book Review: ‘Fair Play,' by Louise Hegarty
Louise Hegarty's novel, "Fair Play," nods to classic 1920s detective fiction, with a twist.

New York Times Books
Apr 22, 2025

Book Review: ‘Gabriele,' by Anne Berest and Claire Berest
"Gabriële" considers a writer and pivotal figure of the 20th-century avant-garde who nurtured the talents of others.

New York Times Books
Apr 22, 2025

Book Review: "Sister, Sinner," a Biography of Aimee Semple McPherson, by Claire Hoffman
In "Sister, Sinner," Claire Hoffman tells the stranger-than-fiction story of Aimee Semple McPherson, whose mysterious life made headlines in the 1920s.

New York Times Books
Apr 21, 2025

Herbert J. Gans, 97, Dies; Upended Myths on Urban and Suburban Life
A leading sociologist, he explored American society up close — living in a Levittown at one point — to gain insight into issues of race, class, the media and even the Yankees.

New York Times Books
Apr 21, 2025

Supreme Court to Weigh Use of L.G.B.T.Q. Children's Books in Schools
Parents in Maryland say they have a religious right to withdraw their children from classes on days that storybooks with gay and transgender themes are discussed.

New York Times Books
Apr 21, 2025

Book Review: ‘Atavists,' by Lydia Millet
In a new collection, Lydia Millet casts a satirical eye on left-wing culture and its array of character types.

New York Times Books
Apr 21, 2025

Book Review: ‘Notes to John,' by Joan Didion
Drawn from her previously unpublished reflections on sessions with a therapist, "Notes to John" is at once slightly sordid and utterly fascinating.

New York Times Books
Apr 20, 2025

Book Review: ‘Crumb: A Cartoonist's Life,' by Dan Nadel
R. Crumb's underground comics were instrumental in shaping the counterculture of the 1960s and beyond, Dan Nadel shows in an exemplary new biography.

New York Times Books
Apr 20, 2025

Feature: ‘Crumb,' by Dan Nadel
Dan Nadel's "Crumb: A Cartoonist's Life" takes on the good, the bad, the ugly and the weird. Over punk rock vegetarian food, subject and writer compared notes.

New York Times Books
Apr 20, 2025

Best Forced Proximity Romance Books
The romance author Beth O'Leary recommends books that show off the trope at its best — playful, knowing, original and deliciously satisfying.

New York Times Books
Apr 19, 2025

2 Memoirs by Rock 'n' Roll Muses Who Were So Much More
Marianne Faithfull was a star in her own right; Peggy Caserta was a hippie tastemaker. Their memoirs are riveting.

New York Times Books
Apr 19, 2025

Book Review: ‘Eminent Jews,' by David Denby
In his paean to another age, David Denby studies four icons who defined American culture in the second half of the 20th century.

New York Times Books
Apr 19, 2025

Suleika Jaouad is Journaling Her Way Through Cancer for the Third Time
Suleika Jaouad's new book provides a master class in personal writing. Here's why it's a worthwhile habit — for everyone, not just English majors.

New York Times Books
Apr 19, 2025

Book Review: ‘Exit Zero,' by Marie-Helene Bertino
The stories in Marie-Helene Bertino's new collection, "Exit Zero," frolic in the nether zone between fantasy and reality.

New York Times Books
Apr 18, 2025

What It Was Like to Edit the ‘Wolf Hall' Books
The final novel in Hilary Mantel's great trilogy has been adapted for TV. Her editor joins us this week to discuss working with Mantel on the books.

New York Times Books
Apr 18, 2025

The ‘Pride & Prejudice' Hand Flex: One Gesture and the Web Is Still Swooning
The subtle expression of longing in the 2005 adaptation wasn't meant to be a key moment. Even the director is surprised it took on a life of its own.

New York Times Books
Apr 18, 2025

There's No People Like Show People
In a new book, the Broadway photographer Jenny Anderson captures the craft and camaraderie of making theater.

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Apr 18, 2025

Book Review: ‘El Niño,' by Pam Muñoz Ryan
Pam Muñoz Ryan's "El Niño" combines magical realism, climate fiction and coming-of-age sports tales.

New York Times Books
Apr 18, 2025

A Guide to Emily Henry and Her Romance Books
Her best-selling romances have made her a new standard-bearer of the genre.

New York Times Books
Apr 17, 2025

Francis Davis, Sharp-Eared Jazz Critic and Husband of Terry Gross, Dies at 78
He wrote prolifically about various aspects of the arts and popular culture. But he kept his focus on jazz, celebrating its past while worrying about its future.

New York Times Books
Apr 17, 2025

Overlooked No More: Ethel Lina White, Master of Suspense Who Inspired Hitchcock
A powerhouse of the genre, she published around 100 short stories and 17 novels, one of which was adapted into the acclaimed film "The Lady Vanishes."

New York Times Books
Apr 17, 2025

Robert E. McGinnis, Illustrator Behind Classic ‘James Bond' Posters, Dies at 99
In the 1960s and '70s, his leggy femmes fatales beckoned from paperback covers and posters for movies like "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and "Thunderball."

New York Times Books
Apr 17, 2025

Book Review: ‘Sorrowful Mysteries,' by Stephen Harrigan
In his personal, engaging new book, "Sorrowful Mysteries," the novelist and journalist Stephen Harrigan explores the enduring power of the Virgin of Fatima.

New York Times Books
Apr 17, 2025

Would Joan Didion Have Wanted the World To See Her Notes on Therapy?
Readers can decide when "Notes to John," which shows the writer grappling with guilt and vulnerability, is published next week.

New York Times Books
Apr 17, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Illegals,' by Shaun Walker
In his new book, "The Illegals," Shaun Walker studies the Russian agents who worked deep undercover as Americans for decades.

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Apr 17, 2025

Interview: Meghan Daum on ‘The Catastrophe Hour' and Her Reading Life
She is one of many authors who lost their homes in January. "Surely," she says, "readers would love nothing more than to send their favorite books to their favorite writers."

New York Times Books
Apr 16, 2025

Tim Mohr, DJ and German Translator Who Ghostwrote Paul Stanley's Memoir, Dies at 55
An American who had lived abroad, he sought out books by up-and-coming German writers, while ghostwriting memoirs for rock stars like Paul Stanley.

New York Times Books
Apr 16, 2025

Book Review: ‘Open, Heaven,' by Sean Hewitt
In Sean Hewitt's novel, "Open, Heaven," two isolated boys develop an intense, undefined relationship.

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Apr 16, 2025

Book Review: ‘Friends of the Museum,' by Heather McGowan
Heather McGowan's novel "Friends of the Museum" takes place over a single, chaotic day in the lead-up to a Met-inspired costume gala.

New York Times Books
Apr 16, 2025

Book Review: ‘America, América,' by Greg Grandin
A new book by the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Greg Grandin offers a fresh account of the region as an incubator of internationalism and commitment to the common good.

New York Times Books
Apr 16, 2025

Nettie Jones, an Audacious Novelist, Is Getting Her Due at Last
Nettie Jones made a splash in 1984 with her shockingly erotic novel "Fish Tales," then fell into obscurity. A new edition has put her back in the spotlight.

New York Times Books
Apr 15, 2025

Book Review: "Precious Rubbish," by Kayla E.
In "Precious Rubbish," Kayla E. turns to midcentury children's comics to help tell her shattering story.

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Apr 15, 2025

Elsa Honig Fine, 94, Dies; Historian Promoted Black and Female Artists
As the founder of Woman's Art Journal and the author of influential textbooks, she documented the work of many accomplished artists who had been ignored.

New York Times Books
Apr 15, 2025

Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel-Winning Peruvian Novelist, Dies at 89
Mr. Vargas Llosa, who ran for Peru's presidency in 1990 and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2010, transformed episodes from his personal life into books that reverberated far beyond the borders of his native country.

New York Times Books
Apr 15, 2025

Book Review: ‘What's Left,' by Malcolm Harris
"What's Left," by Malcolm Harris, arrives at a particularly difficult time to consider anything beyond our immediate turmoil.

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Apr 15, 2025

Book Review: ‘Enough Is Enuf,' by Gabe Henry; ‘Pronoun Trouble,' by John McWhorter
Two new books examine efforts to standardize English orthography and the pronouns at the heart of our culture wars, finding that spelling and usage have never conformed to any rules.

New York Times Books
Apr 15, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Imagined Life,' by Andrew Porter
In "The Imagined Life," a writer searches his home state and his buried memories for answers about his long-lost father.

New York Times Books
Apr 15, 2025

Book Review: ‘I Seek a Kind Person,' by Julian Borger
In "I Seek a Kind Person," Julian Borger tells the riveting story of seven children who escaped wartime Austria thanks to a British newspaper.

New York Times Books
Apr 14, 2025

Brad Holland's Disruptive Cartoons and Illustrations
His work pushed the boundaries of political cartoons, expanding the possibilities of illustration everywhere.

New York Times Books
Apr 14, 2025

Book Review: ‘Searches,' by Vauhini Vara
"Searches," by Vauhini Vara, is both a memoir and a critical study of our digital selves.

New York Times Books
Apr 14, 2025

Book Review: ‘Lower Than the Angels,' by Diarmaid MacCulloch
In "Lower Than the Angels," the historian Diarmaid MacCulloch traces two millenniums of libidinal frustration.

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Apr 14, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Proof of My Innocence,' by Jonathan Coe
"The Proof of My Innocence" starts as a political whodunit but soon expands into a collage of literary genres.

New York Times Books
Apr 14, 2025

Book Review: ‘Vanishing World,' by Sayaka Murata
Sayaka Murata's novel "Vanishing World" envisions an alternate universe where artificial insemination is the global norm, and sex takes a back seat.

New York Times Books
Apr 13, 2025

Mario Vargas Llosa: An Appreciation
The Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa was the world's savviest and most accomplished political novelist.

New York Times Books
Apr 13, 2025

Books About Gaza and Israel and Jewish American Identity in Crisis
In the midst of ongoing war and protest, politicians and journalists explore the complexities of Jewish American responses to global and national conflicts.

New York Times Books
Apr 13, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Fact Checker,' by Austin Kelley
Austin Kelley gently lampoons high-minded magazines and the fragile men who work at them in his debut novel, "The Fact Checker."

New York Times Books
Apr 12, 2025

Max Kozloff, Art Critic Who Became an Artist Himself, Dies at 91
He wrote extensively about the New York art scene in the 1960s and '70s, then shifted to become a prominent street photographer.

New York Times Books
Apr 12, 2025

Book Review: ‘Perspective(s),' by Laurent Binet
Laurent Binet's novel "Perspective(s)" begins with an artist lying dead in a Florentine chapel.

New York Times Books
Apr 11, 2025

Joseph Boskin, Scholar of Humor and April Fool's Prankster, Dies at 95
To oblige an eager reporter, he invented a story about the holiday's origin. He didn't realize it would turn out to be his "Andy Warhol moment."

New York Times Books
Apr 11, 2025

Who's In and Who's Out at the Naval Academy's Library?
An order by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's office resulted in a purge of books critical of racism but preserved volumes defending white power.

New York Times Books
Apr 11, 2025

‘The Great Gatsby' Is 100, and as Fresh as Ever
F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece has left an enduring mark on American culture.

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Apr 11, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Gate, the Girl and the Dragon,' by Grace Lin
A mythical lion cub stuck in the modern world must harness the power of stories to save his family and return home.

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Apr 11, 2025

Book Review: ‘Poet in the New World: Poems, 1946-1953,' by Czeslaw Milosz
"Poet in the New World" introduces readers to the often overlooked early work of the Polish master Czeslaw Milosz.

New York Times Books
Mar 18, 2025

David G. Hessayon, Author of Blockbuster Garden Guides, Dies at 96
His "Be Your Own House Plant Expert" and other best-selling manuals were a fixture of British life for half a century. Among his many fans was Margaret Thatcher.

New York Times Books
Mar 18, 2025

‘Sunrise on the Reaping' Review: Hunger Games Prequel Explores Haymitch's Origins
"Sunrise on the Reaping," by Suzanne Collins, explores the devastating story of Haymitch Abernathy, a mentor in the original "Hunger Games" novels.

New York Times Books
Mar 18, 2025

Book Review: ‘Sunrise on the Reaping,' by Suzanne Collins
"Sunrise on the Reaping," by Suzanne Collins, explores the devastating story of Haymitch Abernathy, a mentor in the original "Hunger Games" novels.

New York Times Books
Mar 18, 2025

Book Review: ‘Changing My Mind,' by Julian Barnes
In "Changing My Mind," the novelist Julian Barnes presents an argument for the joys of flexibility.

New York Times Books
Mar 18, 2025

Why Black Satire Is the Art Form for Our Absurd Age
Black American novelists, filmmakers and other writers are using comedy to reveal — and combat — our era's disturbing political realities.

New York Times Books
Mar 18, 2025

Book Review: ‘Abundance,' by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson
In "Abundance," Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson prod fellow liberals to think beyond their despair over Trump's return to power.

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Mar 18, 2025

Book Review: ‘Theft,' by Abdulrazak Gurnah
In the novel "Theft," by the recent Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah, three characters navigate messy relationships in 1980s Tanzania.

New York Times Books
Mar 17, 2025

Book Review: ‘Firstborn,' by Lauren Christensen
In the memoir "Firstborn," Lauren Christensen writes about losing the daughter she was expecting.

New York Times Books
Mar 17, 2025

‘A Place Called Yellowstone' Wins American History Book Prize
The New York Historical honor goes to Randall K. Wilson, whose "A Place Called Yellowstone" chronicles a landscape "capable of bridging ideological divides."

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