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As he closes out his Harlem crime trilogy with “Cool Machine,” the two-time Pulitzer winner turns again to the city that made him, and to the private ghosts behind his restless rei...
As the SpaceX I.P.O. kicks off what is expected to be a wave of A.I. offerings, a new book turns to another speculative era—the railroad boom that culminated in the Great Panic of...
Finlay chronicles the life of a man working for an ambitious (and possibly delusional) chief executive. A third of the way through the book, the narrator describes protagonist Hugh...
This week marked the release of ‘Steve Jobs in Exile: The Untold Story of NeXT and the Remaking of an American Visionary,’ by author Geoffrey Cain, a deliciously thorough book that...
The Paris Review was partly a CIA front, and one of its founders led a double life to match. In the London Review of Books, Christian Lorentzen reviews a new biography of Peter Mat...
If you spot Jeffrey James Higgins walking the aging and uneven brick sidewalks of historic Old Town Alexandria and talking to himself, don’t interrupt. He’s writing his next thrill...
Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff’s Muskism examines how Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire, by selling a vision of the future that very few people would want to inhabit...
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The history of this bestseller is almost as interesting as the author's life itself.
Edmund Wilson was a mid-twentieth-century literary critic and all-around intellectual authority. He wrote for moderate-circulation magazines like the New Republic and the New Yorke...
He was not supposed to be remembered this way. Caleb Bradham was a pharmacist, trained for local steadiness rather than worldwide success, a man expected to move plainly through sm...
I had spent my entire career training myself not to do precisely what I was trying to do now.
As his new novel is published, the US author talks about nurturing the next generation of creatives, debating Sam Altman – and why he writes on a boat in San Francisco BayAt Dave E...
Elon Musk by Ashlee Vance is a book that I have just finished reading, and to be honest, it was a lot better than I originally anticipated. I imagined it would be another boring bo...
Somebody occasionally points out that vastly more words have been published about Kafka than Kafka himself wrote in his lifetime. Somebody’s probably writing a book about Kafka thi...
The American School of Spies Stephan Talty June 2026 Penguin Random House Pub. The American School of Spies by Stephan Talty intertwines history, spying, and WWII. It details the e...
The Great Eastern, the new novel by Howard A. Rodman, begins where two of the nineteenth century’s most enduring literary characters leave off and forces them to clash in the most...
The legendary crime novelist on communism, classical music, and what he really thinks of the L.A. Confidential movie.
It’s 1940. Europe is in flames, and while America remains on the sidelines, sparks already flicker on its shores. In Midnight Patriots, real-life friends Albert Einstein and Charli...
Beau L’Amour is a writer, art director, and editor. He has written and produced several films, including USA Network’s The Diamond of Jeru. Since 1988 he has been the manager of th...
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