It presents procrastination as a vital, life-affirming antidote to the cult of self-discipline, while also giving the reader ...
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The President’s political decision-making has long been shaped by two instincts: bouncing back and reading the room. They could lead him in opposite directions in the days ahead. The Writing on ...
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The Prophet of Renaissance, P. Parameswaran offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of this towering figure's life, ...
By Kate Tuttle In July, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” Patricia Highsmith’s classic 1955 thriller about wealth, status, obsession and murder.
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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 ...
Andrew O’Hagan’s social satire is drawing comparisons to “The Bonfire of the Vanities” and being touted as a perceptive “state of the nation” tome. The scientist, public health ...