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Today I read “The Twisting of the Rope” by W. B. Yeats. It was wonderfully charming, and I imagined I could see myself in the ...
Over the past two decades, the U.S. has seen a wave of books preoccupied with our working lives, many of them focused on ...
New York Times Bestselling author David Baldacci joins Morning Joe to discuss his latest historical fiction novel 'Strangers ...
The year the L.A. Times Festival of Books debuted was also a landmark year in American letters, shaping literary culture in ...
David Ehrlich is the Reviews Editor and Head Film Critic at IndieWire. Based in Brooklyn, where he lives with his wife, their two young children, and a crushing amount of anxiety that he treats ...
Philosophy hits differently at 2 A.M. when thoughts spiral and silence echoes. These books won't solve insomnia—they'll meet ...
Adam talks to Zadie Smith (author of White Teeth, NW and Swing Time) about life in New York city, rudeness, John Lennon, David Foster Wallace, mother and daughters and other important waffle topics.
Some books are praised, debated, and endlessly referenced, yet remain unfinished on most bookshelves. Here’s the literary ...
Although momentum in baseball should be as fickle as tomorrow’s starting pitcher, the New York Mets have managed to maintain ...
A new exhibition on Franz Kafka misses the point.
I think a lot of times, since screenplays are just blueprints for movies and TV shows, we forget that real writing goes into them. We take for granted that someone still has to sit down and put words ...
Public servants must recognise, question, and reshape the ethical currents shaping their institutions' integrity.