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Gillian Gill’s new biography, “Virginia Woolf: And the Women Who Shaped Her World,” traces the influences of her female family members and friends on the author’s career.
Dwight Garner, Parul Sehgal and Jennifer Szalai on the top books of 2019.
A young hitchhiker’s encounter with the famous author’s macabre imagination.
Our columnist chooses 10 collections that stuck with him this year.
An artist considers closure from all angles, some more precarious than others.
Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
Her Crime column leads with Jeff Lindsay’s worthy successor to Dexter, his enticingly twisted serial killer — Riley Wolfe, a devilish master thief.
Readers respond to recent issues of the Sunday Book Review.
This week, Lauretta Charlton reviews Darryl Pinckney’s collection of essays “Busted in New York.” In 1992, Edmund White wrote for the Book Review about “High Cotton,” Pinckney’s debut novel about a young black man coming of age.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
John L’Heureux’s “The Heart Is a Full-Wild Beast” collects his short fiction, which wryly explores the tension between doctrine and compassion.
“The Selected Letters of Ralph Ellison” capture the fiercely intelligent and irreverent author of “Invisible Man” in conversation with other novelists and critics of his day.
To this list, we would add her best-selling novel “The Dutch House.”
“I’m not that interested in movies,” says the dancer and choreographer, whose new memoir is “Out Loud.” “I like poetry.”
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