Books
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The Culture Warriors Are Coming for You Smart People
In Lionel Shriver’s new novel, judging intelligence and competence is a form of bigotry.
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Two Women, United by Climate Change and the Man They Both Married
In her far-reaching latest novel, “The Limits,” Nell Freudenberger forges connections between the global and the familial.
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She Lied, Cheated and Stole. Then She Wrote a Book About It.
In her buzzy memoir, “Sociopath,” Patric Gagne shows herself more committed to revel in her naughtiness than to demystify the…
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Delmore Schwartz’s Poems Are Like Salt Flicked on the World
A new omnibus compiles the poet’s books and unpublished work, including his two-part autobiographical masterpiece, “Genesis.”
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Her Husband Signed Up for the Military. She Didn’t.
In “The Wives,” Simone Gorrindo tells the story of joining a behind-the-scenes sorority — and how it changed her.
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A Frenchwoman’s Midlife Sexual Awakening
“Playboy,” an autobiographical novel by the writer Constance Debré, follows a woman who left her husband and job in search…
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Saç Lazeri
Saç Lazeri Saç lazeri, genellikle istenmeyen saçların kalıcı olarak azaltılması veya yok edilmesi için kullanılan bir teknolojidir. Lazer epilasyon olarak…
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Literary Gold From the Gilded Age, in Poster Form
For lovers of vintage books and periodicals, “The Art of the Literary Poster” celebrates a vibrant niche in late-19th-century advertising.
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Fewer Pesky Words, More Movie Stars Steer a New ‘1984’
A hectic high-profile adaptation for Audible plays fast and loose with George Orwell’s original text.
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Ada Limón Won’t Let Prose Touch the Poetry on Her Shelves
What books are on your night stand? My night stand doesn’t speak to me anymore. That’s because, here’s the truth:…