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Ernest Vincent Wright wrote an 50,000-word novel without using a single letter e. Wright's Gadsby tells the story of a ...
Pulitzer Prize–winning critic Margo Jefferson sits down with the debut novelist to discuss his literary mystery, from ...
With the cartoonist’s new graphic novel, she appears once again to be trying for the “light, fun” book she’s longed to write.
“Is a River Alive?,” the new book by Robert Macfarlane, is gorgeously written but also windy and sentimental.
A sculpture honoring the late poet and novelist Fred Chappell was unveiled outside the Canton library last month, created by ...
Rex Ogle reflects on his forthcoming book, 'Dan in Green Gables,' a graphic novel retelling of the children’s classic by L.M.
Stop Wasting Your Talent and Start Making a Difference' by Rutger Bregman. Rutger Bregman's latest book "makes profound ...
That’s because when you pick up your favorite books, you’re not thinking about the words. You’re thinking about the characters. It’s like when you’re reading this interview. You’re not thinking about ...
But fictional portraits of AI have pretty much never looked like the actual present of AI. All those killer Terminators, rebellious Westworld robots, and nuke-hijacking supercomputers have nothing to ...
Readers often use specific terms as a shorthand—after all, less typing means getting to read more books—to talk about the books they’re reading, want to read or don’t plan on finishing.
Lincoln Michel’s new novel “Metallic Realms” strikes a balance between the silly and the serious, the ironic and the sincere.
In this short extract from Kaliane Bradley's sci-fi novel, her protagonist makes a startling discovery about the nature of ...