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and failures to learn from the past. But there are other worlds, other ways to thrive—and other ways to replicate humanity’s worst failings, too. This year’s best books don’t shy away from ...
Now, forty-five years on, I think I’m finally there. I’m writing this book before my memories of half a century ago tip over into that chasm of forgetfulness that shadows old age," Spencer ...
Asking big questions about humanity and the fragility of life, and offering some much-needed perspective on our planet, this book is a thing of beauty. Here is the perfect present for those who ...
His book considers many of the “futurologists” who’ve held sway in the United States, including demagogues like Billy Sunday, utopian dreamers like Buckminster Fuller and sci-fi seers like ...
One of the biggest foreign rights stories in book publishing this year is the resurgence in popularity of Japanese fiction, from ‘cozy lit’ to feminist crime. Its unique qualities are not just ...
Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review ... But what the boy and professor learn from each other changes them both ...
The not-a-tradwife influencer and mother of eight has tried to downplay her own politics, but her cover of Evie, a magazine for conservative women, says it all.
The period covered in Baur’s book is right when Big Steel was in free fall and the population of Pittsburgh cratered out, yet ironically it was also a time of great cultural firmament ...