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They felt excluded by "millennial moral censorship" — but is their work pushing boundaries, or just pushing buttons?
In the acknowledgements to “Return to Sender,” Craig Johnson writes, “I’m always looking for interesting stories that exemplify the unique area in which I live.” So when Johnson learned the longest ...
Helen Schulman talks about writing the short stories in her new book, ‘Fools for Love.’ We also check in with Now Serving, a ...
Looking for something to read in between the barbecues and fireworks? Try this mix of novels, short stories, poetry and more.
Writer Nathan Dixon's debut, "Radical Red," imagines Tea Party conservatives who find their ideological contradictions ...
We're taking a look at eight of the best video games based on books, including The Witcher, Metro and Discworld.
This summer marks 25 years since New Yorker Danny Stewart found a baby in a subway station and went on to adopt the infant ...
Summer is now in full swing, and that means it's a good time to restock your TBR so that you're well-equipped for vacations, reading at the park, or just for an ...
What to read next? View weekly lists of bestselling books, reviews and recommendations compiled by the staff of.
A presidential road trip, the life and soul of a river, Saudi Arabia’s future and more.
Every week, critics and editors at The New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
When life is stressful, reading can offer a welcome reprieve. Here are the books we recommend to make you feel better about ...
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