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Banana Yoshimoto’s most poignant books ranked from quiet reflections to haunting tales that echo long after reading. Which one will stay with you longest?, Books News - Times Now ...
Aubrey Menen was born in England in 1912 to an Irish mother and an Indian father, a doctor—and brought up as an Englishman. The mixed upbringing makes him a stranger in three cultures, or the very ...
Neurologist Pria Anand recounts curious tales of the workings of the human mind in an elegant debut that is being compared to the late, great Oliver Sacks ...
Deyaanjali Deb tries to find the metaphor in being a medical student, suturing science to sonnet in the operating theatre of ...
In Pip Adam’s extraordinary, humane book Audition, the stars are both a dystopian place and a site of uncharted possibility.
The Twilight Zone' is getting a black-and-white anthology comic. See an exclusive first look at the artwork for the first issue, as well as the creatives involved.
Fiction on one side, memoir on the other in Catherine Lacey’s fascinating, frustrating ‘Möbius Book’
Leave it to an innovative writer to ponder her divorce in two literary forms. Catherine Lacey does just that in her new book.
Taylor Jenkins Reid returns with space love story "Atmosphere." She talks her publishing hiatus and how learning from NASA experts changed her.
From ancient dream temples to Edison's workshop to your bedroom, the liminal space between wakefulness and sleep has been one of humanity's most important sources of creativity and inspiration.
Catherine Chidgey’s new novel, set in an alternative UK under a version of Thatcher, continues her exploration of murky morality and the legacy of Nazi Germany.
Ronald Reagan's election sparked a counterrevolution in the arts community, with Dylan, Bono and Scorsese among those showing their faith, sometimes controversially, in work of that era.
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