Other books we recommend this week include Dorian Lynskey’s study of the role the apocalypse plays in the cultural ...
A new memoir by the tech mogul recounts a boyhood steeped in old-fashioned, analog pastimes as well as precocious feats of coding. By Jennifer Szalai It’s among the more playful matters on his ...
Olivia Waite, the Book Review’s romance fiction columnist, writes queer and historical romance, fantasy and critical essays ...
Amid the inevitable violence and horror, there are the equally inevitable heroes and villains, but for everyone the world has ...
By Dwight Garner This week’s literary quiz tests your knowledge of films inspired by nonfiction books or deeply autobiographical novels. By J. D. Biersdorfer Our columnist reviews January’s ...
Our critic A.O. Scott shows you what he loves about it. By A.O. Scott Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Clay McLeod Chapman kept hearing friends say, of their Fox ...
By Alexandra Alter In “The Killing Fields of East New York,” Stacy Horn profiles one 1990s white-collar crime spree and the wreckage it left behind. By David Enrich 3 Chilling Horror Books ...
Our columnist on four stellar new releases ... by nonfiction books or deeply autobiographical novels. By J. D. Biersdorfer In “The Killing Fields of East New York,” Stacy Horn profiles ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. George Oppen’s “From ... “sets my teeth on edge,” he admits. His newest book, “Precipice,” is about a former British ...