A new exhibition at the Center for Book Arts in New York features a range of items — transistor radios, lanterns, cigarette lighters and more — designed to look like books.
Renaissance writers and thinkers modified the idea of the monk’s cell to create refuges in which books were the only company.
“Hill of Dead Horses” is an expertly drawn piece of Alaskan historical noir, and Sarah Birdsall is truly a master of the form ...
In Evie Wyld’s new novel, “The Echoes,” a woman mourns her partner while also contending with the traumatic past she left ...
This Time We Leave the Country Stripped on Blocks,” Adam Chandler’s 99% Perspiration: A New Working History of the American ...
Journalist Sarah Jones chronicles the gaps in the nation's health care system and social safety net that were highlighted by ...
Children are taught that doctors are trustworthy healers, so there’s a special sense of betrayal when they inflict pain.
Schlink is best known in the United States for his 1997 novel “The Reader,” or the 2008 film of the same title.
Take two at bedtime. That’s what the label on the side of the bottle says, and that’s what you’ll do. You want to feel better soon — your health and well-being are important — so you’ll do as you’re ...
Stories of Action in an Age of Global Crisis David Geselbracht | Douglas & McIntyre $24.95 | 248pp. We are all drowning in ...
What’s for lunch? You probably know at breakfast what you’re having a few hours later. Maybe a breast of chicken sauteed in ...
Emre Balikci, a lecturer from the Department of Economics, recently published a review of “Democracy and Capitalism in Turkey ...