Books
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A Swift, Opinionated Portrait of Willa Cather (She Would Have Approved)
CHASING BRIGHT MEDUSAS: A Life of Willa Cather, by Benjamin Taylor During the difficult months of 2020, a writer friend…
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A Pandemic Novel That Never Says ‘Pandemic’
Michael Cunningham’s “Day” peeks into the lives of a family on one specific April date across three years as life…
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16 New Books Coming in November
Barbra Streisand’s mammoth biography, Stephanie Land’s follow-up to “Maid,” Sigrid Nunez’s new novel and more.
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In the Early Days of Lockdown, a Writer Considers a Perplexing Age
Set during the pandemic, Sigrid Nunez’s new novel, “The Vulnerables,” is a story of unlikely companionship and personal reflection.
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Sizzling, Sparking, White-Hot Romance Novels
In romances — whether on the page or the screen — we want characters with chemistry, who spark and combust…
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Do Any of These Never Trumpers Have the Power to Persuade?
Miles Taylor, a former Department of Homeland Security official in the Trump administration and the author of the new book…
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Kıbrıs Transfer
kıbrıs transfer Tatil planları yaparken hayal edebileceğiniz en harika destinasyonlardan biri olan Kıbrıs, sizi sıcak güneşi, muhteşem plajları ve tarihi…
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Two Books for a Mental Vacation
Madeleine L’Engle’s domestic memoir; Julie Orringer’s humane short stories
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Dylan’s Back Pages, and Then Some
This collection of archival treasures at the Bob Dylan Center includes fan mail from Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen.
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‘The Reformatory’ Turns the Lingering Impact of Racism Into Literal Ghosts
THE REFORMATORY, by Tananarive Due If you’re a committed reader of contemporary fiction, you are probably familiar with this premise:…