While all three films had independent spirits, it’s “The Chronology of Water” that was the biggest unknown — a daring and ...
The British author wrote six novels, but it's her second published book that has resonated the most in the 250 years since ...
Direct-address, an old playwriting technique, has been retooled by a new crop of playwrights (Bess Wohl, Jordan Tannahill, ...
Heath Ledger's Joker had many memorable, standout moments in The Dark Knight, and we rank his best quotes in the Christopher ...
Most of Updike’s letters in 1952, when the author was 20, are either telling his parents about Mary Pennington, his new ...
A translation of the dohas of Rahim, general, poet, polyglot and bureaucrat in Emperor Akbar’s administration, that is erudite, enjoyable and edifying ...
Alysia Abbott was 18 when the first World AIDS Day was observed on December 1, 1988. I was aware of the disease and terrified ...
Top selections by Nancy Lord and David James include poetry, works of fiction, adventure stories, a Pulitzer-winning memoir ...
Award-winning novelist and author Brad Kessler and his wife, photographer and 2025 Governor's Award recipient Dona Ann ...
Here are the 10 best books to read this month, including poignant fiction, a Hollywood satire, and a work by Nobel winner ...
The singular, disconcerting uneasiness that is so characteristic of Joy Williams’ fiction, yet so hard to pin down, is once again dazzlingly on display in her latest collection, “The Pelican Child.” ...
Poet Polo Muñoz, who has a poem enshrined on the wall at Bill’s Place downtown, has a new book of poetry coming out. As a ...
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