The 83-year-old, who covered everything from folk to punk to early hip-hop, reflects on more than half a century churning out ...
The Italian Cultural Institute of New York has launched a new prize-of-prizes that sees eight Italian literary prize winners compete for $10,000 to support the translation and promotion of their novel ...
Some books become legends. They get taught in schools, quoted on social media, and placed on "must-read" lists generation after generation. There's just one problem. Popularity and quality are not the ...
Mohammed Hanif's new novel 'Rebel English Academy' is reviewed as a warning about Pakistan's unbroken cycles of power and resistance, adding to his acclaimed literary body of work.
Shadbolt and head chef Angeles Chavarria — who had worked at King since 2018 — have assembled a seafood-leaning menu with the ...
Ian Buruma’s account of his father’s years in a German factory accounts department is moving but limited in scope ...
Ursula Nordstrom, the trailblazing Harper & Row editor who helped shape some of the most iconic and beloved children’s books of the 20th century, takes the spotlight herself in a new book for young ...
Our pick of the new releases in the world of nautical publishing - Our previous Editor Steffan Meyric Hughes introduces the latest best sailing books to get stuck into!
Social scientist and author of a recent study on Estonians' reading habits, Marju Lauristin, said that while people do read ...
The opinions of the smart, well-read women in my Denver book club mean a lot, and often determine what the rest of us choose to pile onto our bedside tables. So we asked them, and ...
When the Exxon Valdez dumped more than 10 million gallons of oil into the Prince William Sound, “Yellowfish” author John Keeble received a call from his then-Harper & Row editor Ted Solotaroff asking ...
Lynx House was a real house first. The Lynx was a painting rescued from the dump and hung on the wall. The home was shared by friends going through the University of Massachusetts’ master’s of fine ...