Paul Fussell’s 50-year-old survey of trench warfare deserves a new generation of readers, our book critic writes.
It’s almost like mosaic work,” Straughan tells Gilbert Cruz, the editor of The New York Times Book Review, about adapting ...
It's one thing to learn about redlining by looking at a map or listening to a lecture, but it's another thing to learn about ...
Sun City' offers evidence that widespread isolation began long before Americans became absorbed in their phones.
Among the millions of World War II veterans were seven future U.S. presidents. Some only narrowly survived the experience.
A new book explores the history of romantic comedies. The genre is as old as Shakespeare, but the modern era begins with the ...
"Brooklynites" uncovers the 19th-century struggles of Black residents in what was a New York slaveholding hub.
A new children’s book is hitting the shelves. “Unstoppable John” is a non-fiction book based on story of John Lewis wanting ...
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “Breathing Room” has a highly anticipated new book centered around a ... between the color blue and black history, from the indigo-dyed cloths of West ...
Before the award-winning RPGs or live-action show, there was The Witcher book series. Andrzej Sapkowski's original story of Geralt of Rivia was heavily inspired by Slavic mythology as well as ...
In his latest book, Cass R. Sunstein lays out what the U.S. owes to the rest of the world. Ada Calhoun’s debut novel about a middle-aged wife and mother offers a wry critique of the sexual ...