The Nobel laureate’s new novel, “We Do Not Part,” revisits a violent chapter in South Korean history.
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In Maggie Su’s funny debut novel, a Frankenstein-like monster turns on his flailing creator.
The Nobel laureate’s new novel, “We Do Not Part,” revisits a violent chapter in South Korean history.
In a new memoir, Hanif Kureishi reflects on a life transformed since he lost the use of his arms and legs.
Charmaine Wilkerson’s novel “Good Dirt” weaves together grief, suspense and the story of a jar made by an enslaved potter generations earlier.
In his new essay collection, Manuel Betancourt explores the beauty, depth and riches found in brief romantic encounters with unfamiliar people.
Mischa Berlinski’s shrewd comic novel finds a veteran actress reconnecting with her deposed mentor while facing the challenge of playing Cleopatra.
A woman escapes her manipulative creep of a husband. This powerful book asks: what now?
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Based on his late mother’s diaries, this “auto-oedipal” novel is a loving tribute.
Based on his late mother’s diaries, this “auto-oedipal” novel is a loving tribute.
Funny, spooky and surreal, this shapeshifting novel from the Francophone author explores Congolese politics