Just 25 years into the 21st century, the folks at The New York Times Book Review are recognizing some of their favorite titles.
Arielle Zibrak, a professor of English at the University of Wyoming, edited a volume of short stories by American women writers that is forthcoming from Penguin Classics in March.
Desert Modernism 1934-1975’ is the ultimate guide to exploring the midcentury gems of California, during Palm Springs ...
The taut, disturbing stories in Bob Johnson’s “The Continental Divide” share the setting of a rural hamlet in Indiana — and ...
Professor of Economics and author of 'How to Think Like an Economist', who has just released in Spanish by La Esfera de los Libros. Robbie Mochrie is a Professor of Economics at Heriot-Watt University ...
The standout essays in Megan Marshall’s “After Lives” recall her troubled father and the fate of a high school classmate.
The most crucial plays in the Super Bowl are not necessarily the most memorable. Nick Foles' "Philly Special" touchdown catch ...
SINCE its inauguration many decades ago, public administration has generated a permanent discursive framework that ensures that ...
In “Jane Austen’s Bookshelf,” rare-book dealer Rebecca Romney discovers overlooked women authors who inspired the famous ...