REVIEW: A Great Writer Ponders Death, With Despair and Comedy
/“Why should the nonagenarian hold anything back?” he says.
Read More“Why should the nonagenarian hold anything back?” he says.
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Read MoreThe Former President Lists Some of His Favorite Books About Africa
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Read MoreThey Are Taking the Playbook of Killing Unions and the Social Safety Net National
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Read More“Few novels really deserve the praise: transformative. This one does.”
Read MoreAmerica’s Fall Came ‘a Little Bit at a Time, then All of a Sudden’
Read MoreAnd an Atmospheric Look at the Criminal Underworld of 1930s Shanghai
Read More“My Full-Time Job,” the Author Writes, “Became my Health,”
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Read More“I Was Created to Love New Hampshire,” Hall Said — and he Showed that Love in Verse
Read MoreA Story Often Told About New York and San Francisco Unfolds in the Heartland
Read MoreIn Lauren Groff’s Telling, Everything in the State Seems Just a Bit Dangerous
Read MoreAnd a Memoir by One of Barack Obama’s First Campaign Staffers
Read MoreHe has Some Serious Issues on his Mind — Including Income Inequality and Fake News
Read MoreA Collection of Essays that Engage, but Leave the Reader Wanting More
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Read MoreA Memoir Full of Scoops, Investigative Techniques, and a Few Ethical Quandaries
Read MoreAnd a Widow’s Tenacious Decade-Long Battle to Learn the Truth
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