A new West End adaptation, starring Lucas Hedges and Mike Faist, recasts Annie Proulx’s 1997 short story as a memory play.
Santi Elijah Holley’s new book tracks the vision and activism of the Shakurs, from the Black Panthers to Tupac.
Santi Elijah Holley’s new book tracks the vision and activism of the Shakurs, from the Black Panthers to Tupac.
The South Korean writer Hwang In-suk feeds stray cats on late-night walks through Seoul. The routine informs her poems about loneliness and impermanence.
The South Korean writer Hwang In-suk feeds stray cats on late-night walks through Seoul. The routine informs her poems about loneliness and impermanence.
Seven brand-new and time-tested books about sleepaway camp.
Seven brand-new and time-tested books about sleepaway camp.
From the 19th century to the present, the photos collected in Todd Brewster’s latest book offer glimpses into the lives of our nation’s youngest members.
In Ivy Pochoda’s new thriller, “Sing Her Down,” two recently released prison inmates migrate from Arizona to Los Angeles, leaving a string of grisly scenes in their wake.
In Ivy Pochoda’s new thriller, “Sing Her Down,” two recently released prison inmates migrate from Arizona to Los Angeles, leaving a string of grisly scenes in their wake.
In Matthew Shindell’s “For the Love of Mars,” perceptions of the planet reflect the changing culture of Earth.
In Matthew Shindell’s “For the Love of Mars,” perceptions of the planet reflect the changing culture of Earth.
Marine biology and astronomy play crucial roles in two middle-grade novels about trauma and mental health.
Marine biology and astronomy play crucial roles in two middle-grade novels about trauma and mental health.
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The novelist, who was stabbed and gravely wounded at a literary event last year, received an award from the freedom of expression organization.
Henry Threadgill’s memoir unfolds from his maddening wartime experience to his boundary-pushing musical career.
Henry Threadgill’s memoir unfolds from his maddening wartime experience to his boundary-pushing musical career.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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