In Alan Hollinghurst’s new novel, “Our Evenings,” a Burmese English actor grapples with race and ambition, sexuality and love ...
As the Qing Dynasty collapsed, China underwent a creative explosion. The early 20th century saw Chinese students and writers ...
Welcome to the latest instalment of the Bocas Book Bulletin, a monthly roundup of Caribbean literary news, curated by the ...
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977): The best Roger Moore Bond film by any metric. Bond drives a Lotus Esprit off a pier and converts ...
This is what publishers are saying about their new books this month.
A prologue can be the perfect introduction to a book’s world, but they’re not easy to pull off. A great prologue will set the ...
In “The Greatest of All Plagues,” David Lay Williams writes about seven major thinkers who saw inequality as a grave political threat and proposed specific remedies for it. In “Becoming ...
Betsy Lerner has spent decades in the publishing industry. Writing her first novel, “Shred Sisters,” unlocked a completely ...
Phi Saga" isn't for everyone, but the author set this exploration of AI loose in the world to find its audience.
Veteran journalist Justice Malala revisits the shocking assassination of the charismatic ANC leader in a bid to understand ...
Peter’s college sweetheart and current best friend, Sylvia, is a professor of English literature; although Ivan considers her ...
The 11 winners of the 2024 AVBOB Poetry Competition, representing each of South Africa’s official written languages, were celebrated in grand style at the AVBOB Poetry Gala dinner on September 18 at ...