In “The Magnificent Ruins,” an Indian expatriate reunites with her estranged family after her grandfather unexpectedly made her heir to his...
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Sebastian Smee’s “Paris in Ruins” follows the lives and careers of Manet, Degas and Berthe Morisot during the Franco-Prussian fiasco.
In “The Magnificent Ruins,” an Indian expatriate reunites with her estranged family after her grandfather unexpectedly made her heir to his...
In “Stranger Than Fiction,” Edwin Frank maps a path from Dostoyevsky to Sebald, finding mystical power and surprising ties among 20th-century...
Sally Rooney’s new novel explores the relationship between two brothers grieving the death of their father, and follows their complicated love lives...
In his latest book, the Rolling Stone writer David Browne tracks three decades of folk, blues, rock and jazz below 14th Street.
The author employs his pitch-perfect repertoire of satirical skills in his first book for five years – a novella about the residents of an upmarket...
The Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development has announced that a request by the Chiefs and People of the Ho Municipal Assembly for a...
In a new biography, Peter Ames Carlin chronicles the rise of an indispensable band and the evolution of its music.
Esther Kinsky reflects on the nature of seeing in a book about an old cinema in Hungary.
In “Heartbreak Is the National Anthem,” Rob Sheffield chronicles how Taylor Swift has made fans, foes and even journalists part of her story.
As Paul French argues in a new biography, the future Duchess of Windsor’s year in China was less lurid — and more interesting — than her critics...