
THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW: The latest issue features ‘Now I’m A Believer’ – In “Why I am Not an Atheist”, Christopher Beha makes the case for faith…
Two Sisters Explore the Complex Legacy of Their Mother’s Art
“Backstitch,” a novel by Marian Mitchell Donahue, examines the stark contrast between public talent and private troubles.
Mario Vargas Llosa’s Swan Song Is an Ode to Peruvian Music
The final novel from a titan of Latin American literature follows a critic trying to capture the essence of his national culture.
History’s Most Prolific Female Killer, or a Victim of Disinformation?
A new book by Shelley Puhak dismantles the legend of Hungary’s infamous “blood countess,” separating fact from myth.