(Whenever we can have one of those again, anyway.) The key to this project is a pair of transparent CrystalFonts OLED displays, just like the ones [Sean Hodgins] recently used to produce his ...
In “All the Worst Humans,” Phil Elwood recounts a career spent engineering headlines for some of the world’s villains. By Jim Windolf New novels from J. Courtney Sullivan and Liz Moore, a ...
By Bruce Handy Picture book writers whose works look different from one another because they’re illustrated by different artists are less apt to be on your radar. By Emily Jenkins ...
The narrative Boyce Upholt constructs engages with the wildness of the river while explaining the the forces that have long sought to tame it. In ‘When the Clock Broke,’ John Ganz revisits the ...
Jun 27, 2024 / Books & the Arts / Terry Nguyễn A long awaited English translation of her shocking magnum opus, The Children of the Dead, asks its readers to look at the violent history buried ...
Recently, as I waited for a delayed flight with zero status updates from the airline, I started thinking about uncertainty. Specifically, why it makes human beings so anxious. Sometimes receiving ...
1. No one writing in English has ever blasted wind, waves and salt-spray suspense like Joseph Conrad does in his novella “Typhoon.” Despite ominous swells, mustard-black clouds and a ...
When it comes to reading taste, sometimes we have to agree to disagree. Your favorite book may be a measly one-star review to someone else. But now and then, a story becomes so universally beloved ...
Whether you’re an avid follower of Reese’s Book Club and Read with Jenna like me, or you simply want to find some hidden gems on the *online* bookshelves, this list is for you. Wonderfully ...
In “A History of Lying,” the novelist Juan Jacinto Muñoz-Rengel argues that lies are inescapable. But being in the periphery of a real man who couldn’t stop lying casts light on the ways ...