Batuman’s endless appreciation and ardor for her subjects (literature, yes, along with transcultural irony and ungenerous ...
This fall brings new fiction from CanLit stalwarts and international heavy hitters, along with plenty of fiction that ...
The star novelist discusses her public persona, the discourse around her work and why reinvention isn’t a goal.
Practical and earthy, with an artist's soul--this is how I've always thought of my dad, who grew up in Flippin and is equally at home in a duck blind and behind a drafting table. As a child in the ...
In her novel 'Our City That Year', International Booker Prize winner Geetanjali Shree explores the struggle to respond to ...
Ellen Clayton, from Ipswich, Suffolk, says Simmer explores "how it feels to be a woman living in current times with a bit of ...
Boston University professor Anthony Abraham Jack chronicled the vastly different experiences of Harvard students during ...
The Trial by Jo Spain, who is one of a raft of utterly brilliant Irish crime writers delivering high-quality books to a ...
Life on US aircraft carriers is getting comfier as living quarters are renovated. See photos of the upgraded USO Centers ...
As Josh Heupel returns to Norman, he might not read books with children or fill semis full of canned foods, but he'll stand on the field where he brought a program back and set the standard for years ...
In other business news, the Springfield Police Department has started a new academy with 20 recruits — and one firefighter.
A dramatised reading of the actor’s 1972 autobiography, 'Flashback: The Story of Balraj Sahni', by the Three Arts Club is both a loving tribute and a reminder of how collective memory can diverge ...