Authors, critics and booksellers say shrinking coverage weakens local arts, literary culture and the bond between readers and newsrooms ...
Readers who have enjoyed Aiyar’s travel books, such as Smoke and Mirrors and Punjabi Parmesan, and were hoping for another of the same kind will not be disappointed by Travels in the Other Place ...
This debut novel should be on everyone’s radar for its mature style and universal themes of coming-of-age and finding one’s ...
With a scholar’s rigor and an enthusiast’s flair, Manchán Magan explores “the enchantment, sublime beauty, and sheer oddness” of Old Irish language.
A tale of privilege, scandal and revenge unfolds among the schemes and dreams of a would-be British prime minister.
Hasdai Crescas became crown rabbi of Aragon under King John I and Queen Violant de Bar. He counted among his friends Rabbi ...
In Woolf’s final, unfinished manuscript, she employs a “methodology of disorder” that enables “that state of mind in which it ...
A plot to blow up St Paul’s Cathedral is seen through the lens of family tragedy ...
L.H.: Riverhead just announced that they’re publishing a new book by Hernan Diaz, the author of “ Trust ,” which famously won ...
“Welcome to the Renaissance!” – after an odyssey of obstacles and hindrances, continental Europe’s biggest English-language theatre venue has finally reopened its gates with a true musical banger: ...
Packed with rich descriptions of events, people and landscapes, Bride in the Hills by Kuvempu, translated from the original Kannada by Vanamala Vishwanatha, is a love letter to Malenadu that appeals t ...
Can there be anything worse for a parent than finding that a beloved child has gone missing… and then facing the rest of your life not knowing for sure what happened to them?