Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
“If I come across ‘Dad’ or ‘Mommy,’ I’m out,” says the former U.S. poet laureate. “‘Grandma’ gets a pass.” His new collection is “Water, Water.”
“If I come across ‘Dad’ or ‘Mommy,’ I’m out,” says the former U.S. poet laureate. “‘Grandma’ gets a pass.” His new collection is “Water, Water.”
“The New India,” by Rahul Bhatia, combines personal history and investigative journalism to account for his country’s turn to militant Hindu nationalism.
“The New India,” by Rahul Bhatia, combines personal history and investigative journalism to account for his country’s turn to militant Hindu nationalism.
In “The Miraculous From the Material,” the best-selling author Alan Lightman examines the science behind the wonder.
In “The Miraculous From the Material,” the best-selling author Alan Lightman examines the science behind the wonder.
A Hitchcockian thriller, an off-the-grid memoir, novels by Weike Wang and Lily Tuck, and more.
A Hitchcockian thriller, an off-the-grid memoir, novels by Weike Wang and Lily Tuck, and more.
An up-to-date list of the New York Times Nonfiction Bestsellers. Weekly.
Delivered: 11/26/2024 9:00:00 PM
An up-to-date list of the New York Times Fiction Bestsellers. Weekly.
Delivered: 11/26/2024 8:00:00 PM
On Dec. 3, we’ll announce our picks. Make sure you’re among the first to find out.
On Dec. 3, we’ll announce our picks. Make sure you’re among the first to find out.
The “Nosferatu” actor and the writer discuss solitude, self-editing and the playfulness of their work.
The “Nosferatu” actor and the writer discuss solitude, self-editing and the playfulness of their work.
Drawn to puzzles? These books will provide you with a steady stream of who-dun-its for your solving delight. Monthly.
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In her memoir, the former German chancellor reflects on her political rise and defends her record as the outlook for her country turns grim.
In her memoir, the former German chancellor reflects on her political rise and defends her record as the outlook for her country turns grim.
The first two episodes will be shown at a film festival in Havana that was long championed by Gabriel García Márquez, the Colombian novelist who wrote the book.
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