The book will be adapted into a 2026 film, and its blockbuster sales suggest that there's still plenty of interest in this ...
In March 1984, customs officials at the port of Swinoujscie, in northwestern Poland, spotted something suspicious about a ...
People will always experience terrible things, and many will want to write about them.
Two books on the history of indigenous people in the U.S. have received $10,000 awards presented by the J. Anthony Lukas Prize Project.
If Shulamith Firestone’s last work haunts the feminist movement, it may be because it suggests something disturbing about ...
Author Jeanne Carstensen details a deadly shipwreck she witnessed through accounts from survivors and rescuers alike.
President Donald Trump downplayed the text leaks and has expressed continued support for national security advisor Mike Waltz ...
The year 2015 marked the peak of Europe’s refugee crisis. Over a million people arrived on the continent’s shores, trying to flee conflicts in home countries like Syria and Afghanistan — though they ...
Selected by the Soviets to run what was supposed to be a minor puppet regime, Kim Il Sung created his own cult of personality ...
David Szalay's novel “Flesh” tells the story of a Hungarian man who is haunted by a tragedy he experienced as a teenager.
A new book by the journalist Brian Goldstone puts a spotlight on people who have jobs but no homes, whose struggles remain largely invisible. David Sheff’s new biography convincingly argues for ...
It’s a good month for criticism in the literary world, with new books in April exploring everything from early-’00s feminism to modern TV and video games. On the fiction side, there’s a new ...