In “All the Worst Humans,” Phil Elwood recounts a career spent engineering headlines for some of the world’s villains.
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In “A Gentleman and a Thief,” Dean Jobb vividly recounts the life and times of the notorious criminal — and tabloid fixture — Arthur Barry.
In “All the Worst Humans,” Phil Elwood recounts a career spent engineering headlines for some of the world’s villains.
Tracy O’Neill’s memoir, “Woman of Interest,” recounts her yearlong quest, which culminates in a trip to Korea.
The journalist’s supposed exposé of David and Victoria Beckham’s gilded lives is a hilariously bitter hybrid of tabloid gossip, old news and...
Scandinavian missionaries wreak destruction on the Sámi way of life in an atmospheric tale of love and colonial conflict
A journalist merges family history with his own experience in Beijing to provide a fascinating insight into Chinese life and politics
In “The Singularity Is Nearer,” the futurist Ray Kurzweil reckons with a world dominated by artificial intelligence (good) and his own mortality...
Reviews of new works by Bob Cryer, Helen Lederer and Julia Alvarez
In this painful, candid book, a reporter with a history of abuse sits in on Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial, identifying bias in all its forms and...
“Long Island Compromise,” the new novel by the author of “Fleishman Is in Trouble,” fictionalizes a true story.