Your TBR list is getting longer... The simple joy of reading a book can inspire so much. While we’re turning their pages, we use our imaginations to live inside entire worlds with its characters.
The English writer Sarah Moss brings her trademark subtlety and sense of the ominous to her harrowing memoir. By Sylvia Brownrigg In “Night of Power,” Robert Fisk’s posthumous war stories ...
What are the best visual novels? These dialogue-driven adventures envelop players in intriguing and mysterious worlds where every decision can lead to a series of satisfying conclusions.
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At her home in Nantucket, the bestselling author keeps her collection personal, including where she puts her books: “Nobody ...
In “Rumbles,” historian Elsa Richardson offers a cultural account of the workings and symbolism of the “body’s most fascinating organ.” ...
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Outer space. Inner space. New worlds. Tech frontiers. Artificial intelligence. The best science-fiction movies take us to places beyond our own imagination, dreaming up impossible futures that ...
“I’m editing it now,” said Guadagnino while on ... Burroughs’ unfinished novel into a film since he first read it at age 17. In addition to “Queer,” another book left an equally ...
But is he holding something back? In his new novel, the present isn’t much better than the past—and it’s a lot less sexy.
“I’m editing it now,” said Guadagnino while on the podcast ... in part because he has wanted to adapt William S. Burroughs’ unfinished novel into a film since he first read it at age 17. In addition ...
In Yael van der Wouden’s debut novel, “The Safekeep,” the writer spins an erotic thriller out of the Netherlands’ failure to face up to the horrors of the Holocaust. By Nina Siegal Nick ...