Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
A British police officer was killed, and 10 demonstrators were wounded. In “My Friends,” a Libyan man named Khaled who was present at that fateful moment describes how he came to spend his adult life ...
The novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford died last week at the age of 91. Here, her long-time personal PR pays tribute to a woman ...
Mixing dark fantasy horror and satire, it’s instant cult fiction ... novel best describes C.A. Wright’s Skysong. This book ...
(JTA) – A South Florida Jewish community center has landed in the middle of the state’s culture wars after canceling a talk by an author whose ... work of historical fiction concerning a ...
Every author dreams about getting a call from Hollywood ... it had the stakes of a thriller but the haunting resonance of the ...
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What the 30th Minsk International Film Festival Listapad surprised and impressed withOn the wings of vivid impressions and ...
Utter the single word “Wetherspoon,” or even the colloquial “Spoons” to a Brit, and they’ll know what you mean. Some will grimace. Some will groan. Others will ...
A short list of churches and synagogues in Atlanta that host professional musical concerts includes First Presbyterian, the Temple and Cathedral of St. Philip.
As she anticipates her estranged uncle's return to the White House, Mary Trump isn't expecting any future book to catch on ...
Set in a hauntingly plausible future, where Israel has marked a century of Palestinian occupation, Thaer Husien’s debut novel ...