In her lively debut novel, “How to Sleep at Night,” Elizabeth Harris measures what happens when the Republican half of a gay ...
Nearly six years after becoming a literary heavyweight with “Read with Jenna,” she’s starting her own publishing venture with ...
“The Lady of the Mine,” by Sergei Lebedev, takes place during Russia’s 2014 invasion. Boris Fishman’s new novel, “The ...
In Adam Haslett’s “Mothers and Sons,” crisis reconnects an asylum lawyer and his estranged mother, the co-founder of a ...
These include Jacquelyne Jackson, the pioneering Black sociologist, and Maggie Kuhn, the charismatic founder of the advocacy ...
The new novel by Bernhard Schlink, the author of “The Reader,” explores the legacies of World War II and reunification in ...
In “The Waiting Game,” the historian Nicola Clark tells a lively and vivid story of the women who served Henry VIII’s queens.
Jon Klassen, a Caldecott medalist, is the author-illustrator of the picture books “I Want My Hat Back,” “This Is Not My Hat” ...
The company introduced safeguards after readers flagged “bigoted” language in an artificial intelligence feature that crafts ...
“The Shooting Party” opens on an English country manor, with a sprawling cast of characters and death on the mantel. But ...
His new book, “Aflame,” tells of his decades visiting a silent Benedictine retreat. “You learn to love the world only by ...
Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. The winner of this year’s National Book Award in fiction has published ...