Esther Kinsky reflects on the nature of seeing in a book about an old cinema in Hungary.
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Virginie Despentes confronts sexual politics in an epistolary novel with a stubbornly idealistic streak.
Esther Kinsky reflects on the nature of seeing in a book about an old cinema in Hungary.
In “Stranger Than Fiction,” Edwin Frank maps a path from Dostoyevsky to Sebald, finding mystical power and surprising ties among 20th-century...
The author confronts her own mortality with candour and crisp humour in this thoughtful exploration of bullfighting
A delightful entry point into birding that recalls the Company School’s portfolios of animal and botanical sketches, this book with its wonderful...
In “The Magnificent Ruins,” an Indian expatriate reunites with her estranged family after her grandfather unexpectedly made her heir to his...
Sales of the futuristic dystopian novel "The Handmaid’s Tale" – along with other books with themes revolving around democracy, dystopia, feminism...
Sales of the futuristic dystopian novel "The Handmaid’s Tale" – along with other books with themes revolving around democracy, dystopia, feminism...
Morgan Neville’s novel animated documentary, featuring interviews with the US musician, captures his artistic process, if not the whole story…
The eponymous healer in “Sister Deborah” inspires a Black feminist uprising.
In a new biography, Peter Ames Carlin chronicles the rise of an indispensable band and the evolution of its music.