Catherine Lacey’s “The Möbius Book” is both an elliptical novella and a seething memoir. Decoding the connections is at once frustrating and...
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Joshua Leifer’s “Tablets Shattered” is both a history of Judaism in America and a cri de coeur from a heartbroken member of the tribe.
Catherine Lacey’s “The Möbius Book” is both an elliptical novella and a seething memoir. Decoding the connections is at once frustrating and...
In Heather Clark’s novel, “The Scrapbook,” an American girl meets a German boy and falls head over heels — and headfirst into a history of...
In Heather Clark’s novel, “The Scrapbook,” an American girl meets a German boy and falls head over heels — and headfirst into a history of...
Readers’ Favorite announces the review of the Christian – Historical Fiction book “Shattered Peace” by Julie McDonald Zander,...
Readers’ Favorite announces the review of the Christian – Fiction book “Finding God In The Mountains of Afghanistan” by Joshua...
On writing a book on the history of sake in Yamaguchi, translating Strange Pictures by Uketsu, a writer who is always masked, and the challenges of...
Honorée Fanonne Jeffers’s first nonfiction book is equal parts memoir, history, polemic and poetry.
Honorée Fanonne Jeffers’s first nonfiction book is equal parts memoir, history, polemic and poetry.
In “Everything Is Now,” J. Hoberman recreates the theater, film and music scenes that helped fuel the cultural storm of the ’60s.
In “Everything Is Now,” J. Hoberman recreates the theater, film and music scenes that helped fuel the cultural storm of the ’60s.