A new book by the journalist Brian Goldstone puts a spotlight on people who have jobs but no homes, whose struggles remain largely invisible. David Sheff’s new biography convincingly argues for ...
On the edge of Mount Rushmore’s 100th anniversary, author Matthew Davis offers a new, comprehensive, narrative history of the ...
Thomas Maier’s latest release, “The Invisible Spy,” revisits the cinematic life of real-life U.S. intelligence officer Ernest ...
When it came to telling Ono’s story, Sheff found himself at loggerheads over the ethics of authoring her biography ... In some of the book’s finest moments, Sheff explores her creative ...
It’s a good month for criticism in the literary world, with new books in April exploring everything from early-’00s feminism to modern TV and video games. On the fiction side, there’s a new ...
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Missing for decades from the Anglophile version of its origin story was another great visual narrative tradition, of the East. By Leonard S. Marcus Laurie Halse Anderson returns to the ...
By Catherine Newman As Americans scrutinize the accidental leak of a high-level U.S. group chat, several books detail other mishaps in the annals of global conflict. Even though it’s been more ...