For the obsessed protagonist of Marisa Kashino’s darkly comic debut novel, “Best Offer Wins,” real estate is blood sport.
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Maroc - The New York Times - Music - 17/08/2024 09:01
In her debut novel, “ The Instrumentalist,” Harriet Constable paints a vivid and nuanced portrait of the groundbreaking 18th-century violinist and conductor Anna Maria della Pietà.
For the obsessed protagonist of Marisa Kashino’s darkly comic debut novel, “Best Offer Wins,” real estate is blood sport.
The violinist was joined by an unconventional ensemble of cello, guitar and accordion for a relaxed evening that felt like a super-polished jam...
Capturing the changing landscapes of the 18th century, the rivals transformed British art. The climate emergency gives new urgency to their work
The filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou tells a sensitive story of a mother and her two daughters struggling to get by in Taiwan.
The debut novel took the top prize while The Café at the Edge of the Woods by Mikey Please was named children’s book of the year
A searing coming-of-age story of a boy grappling with the strangeness of life, this debut novel brims with beauty and a rare poignancy
A searing coming-of-age story of a boy grappling with the strangeness of life, this debut novel brims with beauty and a rare poignancy
In December, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Ian McEwan’s latest novel, about a long-lost poem, the 2014 dinner party where it was...
Television: The good work done by Fighting Words on the north side of Dublin is celebrated in this agreeable, if at times workmanlike, documentary
Television: The good work done by Fighting Words on the north side of Dublin