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Here are just 15 of the Unbound festival authors that Columbia book lovers will want to watch for and welcome.
COAS Books has its roots in New Mexican history – it was born from an archeological publisher. Today, the family-owned store ...
Dr. Bauerlein is an emeritus professor of English at Emory University and the author of a history of the National Endowment ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
People from across the United Kingdom swarmed this small town, and soon book sellers from other kingdoms and republics ...
When Lytton Strachey set out to write “Eminent Victorians” in 1918, he sought to enliven the stuffy Victorian conventions of ...
A number of books out this week — a tale of tribal politics, a close-focus mystery, measured criticism and a unique relationship — are tied up in answering the question: How do we define ourselves?
Originally from France, she moved to Galway in 2017, drawn by its upcoming turn as European capital of culture ... as featuring prominently in annual book-of-the-year selections.
For instance, from the early days in America, sex within cults was often demanded by the leader. Borden writes, “John ...
US critics Rebecca Solnit and Roxane Gay will discuss feminism, politics, and the culture wars, while environmentalist and Sir David Attenborough's longtime collaborator, Colin Butfield will ...
Exceptionalism, Exploitation, and Erasure, Sean P. Connors teams up with Roberta Seelinger Trites to explore how young adult literature naturalizes neoliberalism in positioning teenagers as ...