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Toni Morrison was an editor for 12 years, even as she wrote her own masterpieces. I spoke to her authors about what it was ...
Several books published this year have examined a creative haven in Europe’s licentious, ultraliberal capital.
With her nonfiction debut, Honorée Fanonne Jeffers comfortably inhabits this mythic juncture, telling the stories of Black ...
Literature is filled with characters suffering from mental health issues… and with authors who weren’t necessarily much better off. In a fascinating book, a psychiatrist and a journalist attempt to ...
In Heather Clark’s novel, “The Scrapbook,” an American girl meets a German boy and falls head over heels — and headfirst into ...
The New York Police Department is investigating threats against New York City mayoral candidate and socialist Zohran Mamdani ...
In his candid memoir “Comedy Samurai,” the writer-director Larry Charles explains his comfort with failure and analyzes why ...
Local librarian and rapper Roy D'Angelo Kinsey Jr. is fundraising to publish a book that uplifts Black LGBTQ+ youth.
Edmund White, the groundbreaking man of letters who documented and imagined the gay revolution through journalism, essays, memoirs and novels, has died. He was 85. White was among a generation of ...
Here are five crime novels perfect for a deep dive this summer and which authors they look to for inspiration.
Over the years, the director’s early films have been lost and found, forgotten and celebrated. But what about the work that ...