There’s a famous two-decade-old Paris Review interview with Haruki Murakami in which he, one of the world’s most celebrated ...
Around since the seventh century B.C.E., libraries continue to pop up in countries, states, counties, cities and small ...
The Lord doesn’t just want to turn a page on our lives. He wants to start writing a new book in us. I like how James Banks, a ...
David Sheff’s new biography convincingly argues for John Lennon’s widow as a feminist, activist, avant-garde artist and world ...
Gaachh (1997), by Catherine Berger of France, had documented only the stage life of Soumitra Chatterjee. Abhijaan (2021), by ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to author and former New York Times Paris bureau chief Elaine Sciolino about the new book, How ...
"Streamlined" is a word often applied to art deco ... When I wrote my 1968 book, art deco was a despised style I had a smarmy letter from a city officer assuring me that he cared deeply about ...
In addition to the notable group of authors Walborsky will be moderating at Word of South, I asked her what other books she had been ... at Walborsky’s eclectic art collection and vinyl records.
If the Trump-Putin call was an ice hockey match, Russia would have won 12 nil and Putin – a competent and aggressive ice hockey player – would have barged waddling golfer Trump through the crowd ...
Movies adapted from books have a reputation for falling short. NPR's Scott Detrow talks with NPR's Barrie Hardymon and Andrew Limbong about what's good and bad about books turned into movies.
The literary extravaganza in Ambala will bring together authors, poets, and performers for a series of discussions, book ...
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