By Alexandra Alter and Elisabeth Egan Our critic on November’s best new books. By Sarah Weinman Henri Bergson enjoyed a cult following on both sides of the Atlantic in the early 20th century.
you'll no doubt know the pain of starting a new book and knowing that you'll have to break the spine if you want to be able to read it properly. When you buy a paperback book, the spine is rigid ...
Revelations about a relationship between the author and a girl who was 16 when they met shocked readers, but not scholars of his work. Now there’s a debate about how much she influenced his ...
For book lovers everywhere, the familiar discomfort of beginning a new paperback and facing the daunting task of breaking the ...
In “Nationalism: A World History,” Eric Storm examines how nations became the dominant form of political organization of our era.
Gill Books has signed a two-book deal for a “spine-tingling” new series by Dave Rudden. Venetia Gosling, children’s publisher at Gill Books, acquired world English-language rights ...
Nov. 18, 2024 — A promising daily tablet is effective at increasing height and improving proportional limb growth in children with achondroplasia, the most common form of dwarfism, according to ...
Well, look no further. Here are four of the creepiest books (or short stories) and how they came to be. What is now a Halloween staple started out simply as a story that 18-year-old Mary Shelley came ...
They provide culture and community, generate local jobs and sales tax revenue, promote literacy and education, champion and center diverse and new authors, connect readers to books in a personal ...
It didn’t take long for BookToker Asia Lin to understand that “Wicked,” the book by Gregory Maguire, would be nothing like the musical she had first seen months earlier. “It was the first ...