Books
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17 Works of Nonfiction Coming This Spring
Memoirs from Brittney Griner and Salman Rushdie, a look at pioneering Black ballerinas, a new historical account from Erik Larson…
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27 Works of Fiction Coming This Spring
Stories by Amor Towles, a sequel to Colm Toibin’s “Brooklyn,” a new thriller by Tana French and more.
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‘Huck Finn’ Is a Masterpiece. This Retelling Just Might Be, Too.
Percival Everett’s new novel amends Mark Twain’s classic tale with the enslaved sidekick, Jim, at its center.
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Gabriel García Márquez’s Last Book Is an Unsatisfying Goodbye
“Until August” is a “rediscovered” novel that the Colombian master wrote as his memory began failing.
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He Played the Victim. It Earned Him Attention, Success and a Lot of Trouble.
In Andrew Boryga’s debut novel, a young writer creates a career for himself by exaggerating, or sometimes completely manufacturing, stories…
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A Coming-of-Age Tale From the World of London High Finance
In “The Trading Game,” Gary Stevenson spills secrets of the City.
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A Food Writer Whose Essays Go Heavy on the Salt and Fire
IF YOU CAN’T TAKE THE HEAT: Tales of Food, Feminism, and Fury, by Geraldine DeRuiter Geraldine DeRuiter, the pungent voice…
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Book Club: Let’s Talk About ‘Erasure,’ by Percival Everett
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | How to Listen It’s not often that the Academy Awards give the publishing world…
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This Debut Novel Is a Wondrous Babel of Ideas and Language
In “The Extinction of Irena Rey,” a writer goes missing and her translators give pursuit — until things get weird.