Every bookshelf has its heavy hitters. The classics everyone claims to have read, the modern bestsellers everyone actually has read. But tucked away in the dusty corners of literary history, there are ...
But I’ve spent most of my life wondering what Wangerin’s cataclysmically dark, weirdly funny book would look like as a movie. Now, there’s a slim chance that we could finally find out. Better yet, ...
The Los Angeles Times Book Prizes ceremony bestows awards in more than a dozen categories, and — as Samuel Johnson once said of “Paradise Lost” — “no one ever wished it longer.” But if just one ...
A bestselling shock to the postwar ideal, 'The Feminine Mystique' exposed the quiet discontent beneath domestic perfection., ...
How to escape the resource curse? Andrew Ross Sorkin’s 1929 is an artful yet flawed reprise of John Kenneth Galbraith’s book on the same topic. Government partnership comes with a high hidden cost.
The opening of another summer reading season is a time to hope, from within a hammock or beach chair, for a book that will charm us once again with the power of the written word. But how much of what ...
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