In a new essay collection, the novelist and critic offers her observations on artists, technology and a vanishing public ...
An original manuscript and cover sketch by Theodor Geisel, better known under his pen name Dr. Seuss, will be published by ...
"Wreck" by Catherine Newman, the New York Times bestselling author of "Catastrophic Happiness," "Waiting for Birdy," "We All ...
First, here are five new stories from The Atlantic ’s books section: ...
In 1967, Charles Chaplin directed his final film, “The Countess From Hong Kong.” An ill-fated project doomed by the differences in working methods of director Chaplin and star ...
Today’s episode features new memoirs by journalists who aren’t afraid to connect deeply with their subjects. First, in Paper ...
ALMOST simultaneously with the author’s death comes the publication of Hermann Sudermann’s “The Mad Professor.” He had already referred to the novel in “The Book of My Youth” (1923) —”I shall not talk ...
More than 25 years ago, Philip Pullman's first novel, The Golden Compass, introduced readers to heroine Lyra Belacqua. Now, more than 25 years later, her story comes to a close in The Rose Field.
Eric Gordon, Thomas Bryant, OG Anunoby, Trayce Jackson-Davis and Kel'el Ware represent the Indiana basketball program in the ...
Col. Thomas Gordon shared how to turn leadership principles learned from the U.S. Marine Corps into practice and how to adapt ...
The unveiling, at 30 Rodborough Avenue in Stroud, Gloucestershire, marked 80 years since the first of the classic Thomas & ...
Would Kamala Harris’s foreign policy depart from Biden’s? Clues from the work of her national security advisor, Philip Gordon. Harris has her own views about a range of foreign policy issues—including ...
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