By Alexandra Alter and Elisabeth Egan Our critic on November’s best new books. By Sarah Weinman Henri Bergson enjoyed a cult following on both sides of the Atlantic in the early 20th century.
In Kwame Alexander’s new verse novel and Karen L. Swanson’s nonfiction picture book, Black girls pursue their dreams of playing big-league baseball. As spooky season approaches, the master of ...
How did a demure jazz-club owner become a global literary sensation and a perennial Nobel Prize contender? Behind the ...
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Two new works read more like fan fiction set in the extended Murakami universe than the thrillingly strange novels he’s ...
In “Nationalism: A World History,” Eric Storm examines how nations became the dominant form of political organization of our era.
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Roger Lewis explores the historical injustices done to women throughout the Ancient history in Joan Smith's new book. The deaths of Abraham Lincoln, JFK and Natasha Richardson were some of the ...
About Best Books: Every year the librarians and staff on our Best Books committees read thousands of titles to select noteworthy new books for readers of all ages. Find out more, discover which titles ...
But who is Murakami? The easy answer is that Haruki Murakami is a Japanese novelist. More than that, Murakami is perhaps the ...