The author of “Because of Winn-Dixie” on what fantastical tales have to offer us—especially in dark times.
Defying scholarly norms, he took a hands-on approach to research. To study resilience, he visited the Crow Nation; to explore ...
Whether you're looking for a subtle scare or an all-out fright-fest, the Page Six editors have the best horror book ...
Long the leading Asian American playwright, he was writing autofictional works about identity politics decades before those ...
Opinion: By portraying murderer Ed Gein as a 'gynephile,' Ian Brennan's show promotes anti-trans talking points.
The thirty-three-year-old socialist is rewriting the rules of New York politics. Can he transform the city as mayor?
I’m convinced Patricia Lockwood is trolling me. “You’ve never heard of him?” I ask. ”Martin Amis?” I tell her she and Amis ...
Jack McCallum explains how he came to explore the evolving world of AI, and the problems he sees writers and the world facing ...
There’s a bizarrely opaque, oddly modern question hovering over the legacy of Jane Austen. And despite centuries of debate, ...
While media giants cave to frivolous Trump libel lawsuits and muzzle late-night hosts who step out of line, CBS News’ parent ...
The Hungarian novelist is famously difficult, but we have some recommendations about where to begin reading his work -- and ...
From new memoirs from Margaret Atwood and Arundhati Roy to buzzy fiction by Mona Awad (and much more), here are the most ...
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