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Life Inside Guantánamo:
An Oral History
Testimonies from America's Most Infamous Prison
By
Peter Jan Honigsberg
| November 13, 2019
Meet the Finalists for Next Week's National Book Awards
Interviews with Some of Our Finest Living Writers
By
Emily Temple
| November 13, 2019
On the Missing History at New York's Battleship Intrepid Museum
James W. Loewen Wonders What Happened to Vietnam
By
James W. Loewen
| November 13, 2019
Inside the Artist Studio of Georges Braque
John Richardson on getting to know “the antithesis of Picasso—cool, meditative, at peace.”
By
John Richardson
| November 13, 2019
Mira Jacob: 'What Do You Do When Your Disbelief is No Longer the Center of the Story?'
The Author of
Good Talk
on
Reading Women
By
Reading Women
| November 13, 2019
Neil deGrasse Tyson Writes to His Fans
On UFOs, Fallacies, Why Science Matters, and More
By
Neil deGrasse Tyson
| November 13, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Lin-Manuel Miranda is not throwing away his shot (to reopen the Drama Book Shop).
By
Katie Yee
| November 12, 2019
Attention: Kevin Wilson's novel about twins that spontaneously combust is going to be a movie.
By
Katie Yee
| November 12, 2019
Here's your chance to win personalized postcards from literary stars.
By
Aaron Robertson
| November 12, 2019
Public memorial for the great Toni Morrison set for November 21 in NYC.
By
Jonny Diamond
| November 12, 2019
On the Build-Up to the Legendary Baldwin-Buckley Debates
Bad Reviews, Disastrous Elections, and the Intellectual State of Play in 1964 New York
By
Nicholas Buccola
| November 12, 2019
Elizabeth Bishop in Key West, Island of Her Dreams
On a 20th-Century Writers' Paradise
By
Thomas Travisano
| November 12, 2019
Greta Thunberg: “This is the biggest crisis humanity has ever faced.”
Read the 16-year-old Climate Activist's Urgent
Speech to United States Congress
By
Greta Thunberg
| November 12, 2019
Why Resistance Is Foundational to Kurdish Literature
Ava Homa on What Statelessness, Trauma, and Political Exile Have Taught Her as a Writer
By
Ava Homa
| November 12, 2019
It Turns Out There's Not a Lot of Science Linking Testosterone to Violence
When Bad Studies Become Pro-War Political Tools
By
Rebecca M. Jordan-Young and Katrina Karkaz
| November 12, 2019
Spanking, Signing, Reading:
On the Medieval Use of Hands
When Aristotle Called Touch the Sense Necessary For Life, Was He Wrong?
By
Jack Hartnell
| November 12, 2019
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Jeffrey Archer
The Best Reviewed Books of the Month
"As usual Strout manages to create scenes of intense intimacy in prose that feels as…"