“The City and Its Uncertain Walls” features all the author’s signature elements — and his singular voice — in a story he has told before.
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“The Impossible Man,” by Patchen Barss, depicts the British mathematical physicist and Nobelist Sir Roger Penrose in all his iconoclastic complexity.
“The City and Its Uncertain Walls” features all the author’s signature elements — and his singular voice — in a story he has told before.
In his latest book, the Rolling Stone writer David Browne tracks three decades of folk, blues, rock and jazz below 14th Street.
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In a book of two halves, Jenkins seeks to educate readers in the ‘language’ of style as well as offer a polemic on the ravages visited upon our...
On the reading list this week is a murder mystery featuring two mismatched journalists, an autobiography that depicts successes and disappointments in...
A 27-year-old British man was seriously injured on Monday evening after being shot twice by a hooded man in the doorway of his Murcia region home. The...
An insight into the last five Conservative Prime Ministers during the party’s most recent tenure in Government was given to an audience by Sir...
“Lazarus Man” follows several characters in Harlem in the wake of a building collapse.
In his latest book, the author, who believes humans are simultaneously the smartest and stupidest animals on earth, says that, with AI, we have a...