Il Foglio has claimed the title of the first AI newspaper, albeit it's a four-page supplement for the Italian paper, rather than a whole publication.
Staff Writers Molly Hanley and Rania Woodward take opposite sides in the debate between physical books and e-readers.
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Patrycja Humienik’s debut poetry collection, “We Contain Landscapes,” explores chronic illness, climate change, borders and ...
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Sarah Chihaya examines our obsession with books — why they sustain us, how they perhaps cage us, if there can be too many — ...
Ruth Stout didn’t plow, dig, water, or weed—and now her “no-work” method is everywhere. But behind her secret to the perfect ...
The New York Historical honor goes to Randall K. Wilson, whose “A Place Called Yellowstone” chronicles a landscape “capable ...
It could be that keeping a diary — “keep” being the operative word — is how we stay true to ourselves, even the embarrassing ...
Reading the UK edition of “Orbital” by Samantha Harvey reminded me that a book’s layout and design absolutely impact our ...
Paul Mescal and Patsy Ferran star in a heavy-handed production of Tennessee Williams’s masterpiece, and a mismatched cast ...