A page by Mailer is livelier than ten by most English contemporaries; his speech, and the gestures accompanying it, prefigure the energy which illuminates his books. At sixty he ... first person in ...
Casey Chong takes a trip back to the 1990s to profile ten of the decade’s most terrifying movie psychopaths… Hollywood loves psychopaths in many forms. The character can be insane, obsessive or ...
Joshua Hammer’s “The Mesopotamian Riddle” chronicles the 19th-century contest between an archaeologist, a soldier and a clergyman to decipher an ancient text In “When the World Closed its ...
Ahead of its March 11 release, Meta filed an emergency motion with an arbitrator. The judge ruled that Wynn-Williams had ...
Here are our picks for the nonfiction books you need to read this Women’s History Month. Why It Made Our List: A nonfiction breath of fresh air for the tired feminist, this book reframes the ...
Sarah Chihaya examines our obsession with books — why they sustain us, how they perhaps cage us, if there can be too many — ...
“Original Sins,” “Strike,” “Notes on Surviving the Fire,” and “There Lives a Young Girl in Me Who Will Not Die.” ...
From authors Stu Jones and Gareth Worthington (under the combined pseudonym Jones Worthington) new sci-fi action novel, ...
The Senate Minority Leader’s “Antisemitism in America: A Warning” struggles to live up to the moment. Christopher Summerfield’s book “These Strange New Minds” offers a lucid ...