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Dec 01, 2025

It's a Homophobic Slur. What's It Doing in So Much Theater?
"Prince Faggot," "Figaro/Faggots" and other productions use the word to shock, provoke, reclaim it for gay men or all of the above. Does that make it OK?

New York Times Books
Dec 01, 2025

Book Review: ‘Flagrant, Self-Destructive Gestures,' by Ted Geltner
"Flagrant, Self-Destructive Gestures," a new biography of Denis Johnson, traces the life of a brilliant nonconformist.

New York Times Books
Nov 30, 2025

Daniel Woodrell, ‘Country Noir' Novelist of ‘Winter's Bone,' Dies at 72
His tales of violence and squalor in his native Ozarks had the timeless quality of fables and inspired several movies.

New York Times Books
Nov 30, 2025

Book Review: ‘Girls Play Dead,' by Jen Percy
In "Girls Play Dead," Jen Percy examines the ways women respond to sexual trauma.

New York Times Books
Nov 29, 2025

The Language of Tom Stoppard, Ablaze With Energy and Urgency
In works like "Travesties" and "Arcadia," the playwright embraced the really big questions and wrestled words into coherent, exhilarating shape.

New York Times Books
Nov 29, 2025

12 Holiday Romance Books That Are Pure Magic, With a Dash of Spice
The best-selling author B.K. Borison recommends sweet and sexy reads that capture the cozy magic of the season.

New York Times Books
Nov 29, 2025

Book Review: ‘House of Day, House of Night,' by Olga Tokarczuk
Olga Tokarczuk's "House of Day, House of Night" brings together a constellation of characters and legends in a Polish border region.

New York Times Books
Nov 28, 2025

Ellen Bryant Voigt, Poet With a Musical Ear, Dies at 82
Her nine volumes included "Kyrie," a suite of sonnets about the 1918 influenza epidemic. She was also Pulitzer Prize finalist and a poet laureate of Vermont.

New York Times Books
Nov 28, 2025

Book Club: Let's Discuss ‘Hamnet'
Maggie O'Farrell's historical novel, one of the Book Review's 10 Best Books of 2020, has just been adapted for film, making now a perfect time to revisit this story of family, grief and Shakespeare.

New York Times Books
Nov 28, 2025

Book Club: Read ‘What We Can Know,' by Ian McEwan, With the Book Review
In December, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Ian McEwan's latest novel, about a long-lost poem, the 2014 dinner party where it was read and the future dystopia that embraced it.

New York Times Books
Nov 28, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Experiment,' by Rebecca Stead, and ‘Outside,' by Jennifer L. Holm
Jennifer L. Holm's "Outside" and Rebecca Stead's "The Experiment" both feature well-meaning grown-ups who do everything to protect their kids — and fail.

New York Times Books
Nov 27, 2025

3 Cozy Books We Love
Pick up a mug of tea, grab a blanket and settle down to read. Jennifer Harlan, an editor at The New York Times Book Review, recommends three books that are perfect for cozy fall reading.

New York Times Books
Nov 27, 2025

3 Children's Books With a Bit of Sparkle
Three recently released children's books focus on gems, fine jewelry and even collectible watches.

New York Times Books
Nov 27, 2025

Marie Kondo on Her Favorite Books and Her New ‘Letter From Japan'
"It's all about the texture," says the author of "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" and the new "Letter From Japan." Both fit the bill.

New York Times Books
Nov 26, 2025

How Jane Austen Fans Are Celebrating Her 250th Birthday
For Janeites around the globe, the 250th anniversary of the English author's birth is cause for elaborate celebrations.

New York Times Books
Nov 26, 2025

‘Hamnet' Review: The Rest Is Silence
Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal star in a heartbreaking adaptation of the best-selling novel.

New York Times Books
Nov 26, 2025

Rose Byrne and Sheila Heti on Parenting, A.I. and the Nature of Personality
The "If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" actor and the author of "Alphabetical Diaries" met for a wide-ranging conversation.

New York Times Books
Nov 26, 2025

15 New Books to Read in December: Olga Tokarczuk, John Darnielle, Olivia Nuzzi and More
New novels by Olga Tokarczuk and Kamilah Cole, nonfiction by John Darnielle and Olivia Nuzzi, a Booker Prize finalist and more.

New York Times Books
Nov 26, 2025

Book Review: ‘Capitalism,' by Sven Beckert
In a bold new history, Sven Beckert traces the origins of our modern economy, from global port cities to the halls of power.

New York Times Books
Nov 25, 2025

I'm a Professor. A.I. Has Changed My Classroom, but Not for the Worse.
My students' easy access to chatbots forced me to make humanities instruction even more human.

New York Times Books
Nov 24, 2025

With Tom Felton, ‘Harry Potter' Breaks Its Own Broadway Record
The actor is now playing an adult version of the sinister child he portrayed in the film series.

New York Times Books
Nov 24, 2025

Book Review: ‘Family of Spies,' by Sylvia Brownrigg
In the thrilling "Family of Spies," Christine Kuehn tells the story of learning the darkest of secrets.

New York Times Books
Nov 24, 2025

Book Review: ‘Best Offer Wins,' by Marisa Kashino
For the obsessed protagonist of Marisa Kashino's darkly comic debut novel, "Best Offer Wins," real estate is blood sport.

New York Times Books
Nov 24, 2025

Holiday Romance Books That Capture the Cozy Magic of the Season
The best-selling author B.K. Borison recommends sweet and sexy reads that capture the cozy magic of the season.

New York Times Books
Nov 23, 2025

Book Review: ‘Troublemaker: The Fierce, Unruly Life of Jessica Mitford,' by Carla Kaplan
Carla Kaplan's biography "Troublemaker" focuses on the fierce political commitments of the journalist best known for "The American Way of Death."

New York Times Books
Nov 22, 2025

Terry Martin Hekker, a Happy Housewife Scorned, Dies at 92
She wrote two popular memoirs: the first about the joys of married life, the second about her husband serving her divorce papers on their 40th anniversary.

New York Times Books
Nov 22, 2025

John Green Doesn't Want You to Lose the Magic of Your Teenage Self
The writer and YouTube star on trying to get back to the experiences that make us feel alive.

New York Times Books
Nov 22, 2025

John Green Knows That No One Really Loves You on the Internet
The writer and YouTube star on trying to get back to the experiences that make us feel alive.

New York Times Books
Nov 22, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Dream Factory,' by Daniel Swift
The title of Daniel Swift's book "The Dream Factory," about the creative and capitalist conditions of Elizabethan drama, tellingly evokes the commercial aspirations of old Hollywood.

New York Times Books
Nov 21, 2025

Welcome to Literary Award Season
It began with Laszlo Krasznahorkai's Nobel Prize in October, and continued this month with the Booker Prize and the National Book Awards. Our panel of editors discusses what it all means.

New York Times Books
Nov 21, 2025

Richard Lamparski, 93, Dies; Wrote ‘Whatever Became Of …?' Books
He turned an obsession with forgotten stars into a popular series, long before "Where Are They Now?" features became ubiquitous.

New York Times Books
Nov 21, 2025

Ann Packer Is OK If You Have Problems With Her New Novel
Like her debut, "The Dive From Clausen's Pier," the novelist's "Some Bright Nowhere" is bound to touch a nerve. That's fine with her.

New York Times Books
Nov 21, 2025

Pop Culture Got Stale. Counterculture Went Right-Wing.
How the rise and fall of the nihilist hipster gave us the cruel reactionaries of today.

New York Times Books
Nov 21, 2025

Novels for Kids Who Love Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson Series
Eleven recommendations for fans of Rick Riordan's Olympians series, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.

New York Times Books
Nov 20, 2025

David Bellos, 80, Dies; Wrestled French Wordplay Into English
He translated nearly 30 books, including novels by Georges Perec, a master of linguistic games, and Ismail Kadare.

New York Times Books
Nov 20, 2025

Superman Comic Sets Auction Record, Selling for $9.12 Million
A family's forgotten copy of Superman No. 1, from 1939, was sold by Heritage Auctions.

New York Times Books
Nov 20, 2025

Books Our Editors Love This Week
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.

New York Times Books
Nov 20, 2025

Stephen Anderson, Linguist Who Refuted Doctor Dolittle, Dies at 82
In "Doctor Dolittle's Delusion," he argued that language is a biological system unique to humans, despite the widespread belief to the contrary.

New York Times Books
Nov 20, 2025

Superman Comic Sets Auction Record, Selling for $7.6 Million
A family's forgotten copy of Superman No. 1, from 1939, was $9.12 million, with fees.

New York Times Books
Nov 20, 2025

Richard Lamparski, Author of ‘Whatever Became Of …?' Books, Dies at 93
He turned an obsession with forgotten stars into a popular series, long before "Where Are They Now?" features became ubiquitous.

New York Times Books
Nov 20, 2025

How to Make That Restaurant Dessert at Home? Ask David Lebovitz.
David Lebovitz has built a loyal following online with recipes that offer shortcuts but make no compromises.

New York Times Books
Nov 20, 2025

Sizzling New Romance Books
Our columnist on three books worth your time.

New York Times Books
Nov 20, 2025

George Packer on His Favorite Books and His New Novel, ‘The Emergency'
"Journalism is essential, but it can't get at certain levels of experience — so I wrote a fable," he says of "The Emergency," his first novel in more than 25 years.

New York Times Books
Nov 19, 2025

Top National Book Awards Go to Writing About the Middle East
Rabih Alameddine's "The True True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother)" won in fiction, while Omar El Akkad's reckoning with Gaza took the nonfiction prize.

New York Times Books
Nov 19, 2025

These Books Were Judged by Their A.I. Covers, and Disqualified
A New Zealand book competition dropped two of a publisher's books because they had A.I.-generated covers. The publisher and the designer pushed back.

New York Times Books
Nov 19, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Butterfly Thief,' by Walter Marsh
In "The Butterfly Thief," Walter Marsh tells the story of a notorious crime and its eccentric perpetrator.

New York Times Books
Nov 19, 2025

Book Review: ‘Mexico,' by Paul Gillingham
In a new book, Paul Gillingham tells the story of a nation that has thrived because of its diversity, not in spite of it.

New York Times Books
Nov 18, 2025

‘This World of Tomorrow' Review: Tom Hanks Is Back in Town
The movie star plays a man from the future at the 1939 New York World's Fair in an adaptation of some of his stories. Kelli O'Hara shines as his love interest.

New York Times Books
Nov 18, 2025

Solvej Balle Took 30 Years to Write ‘On the Calculation of Volume.' It's a Sensation.
The Danish author Solvej Balle's experimental opus reframes the tedium of contemporary life as a source of unexpected wonders.

New York Times Books
Nov 18, 2025

Dazzling New Historical Fiction Books
Our columnist on four books that are worth your time.

New York Times Books
Nov 18, 2025

She Has Taken 30 Years to Write a 7-Part Novel About 1 Day. It's a Sensation.
The Danish author Solvej Balle's experimental opus reframes the tedium of contemporary life as a source of unexpected wonders.

New York Times Books
Nov 18, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Breath of the Gods,' by Simon Winchester
In "The Breath of the Gods," the prolific polymath takes on a force that's powered much of human history.

New York Times Books
Nov 18, 2025

The Secret to Getting Through Big, Dense, Difficult Books
Learning is painful, pleasant and, above all, communal.

New York Times Books
Nov 18, 2025

New to Cyberpunk Books? Here's Where to Start.
The science fiction writer Chloe Gong recommends new and classic books that push the boundaries of the genre, with plenty of techno thrills.

New York Times Books
Nov 18, 2025

Book Review: ‘A Certain Lucas,' by Julio Cortázar
A newly reissued book by the Argentine writer Julio Cortázar highlights his most consistent qualities.

New York Times Books
Nov 18, 2025

How Joan Didion Did Thanksgiving
The author's newly unveiled papers reveal the meticulous planning and devotion to cooking that went into her big holiday meals.

New York Times Books
Nov 17, 2025

Sex Had Become a Chore. Then They Started Reading Romantasy.
The wildly popular fiction genre allows readers to talk openly about yearning, sex and desire. And it's spilling over into their bedrooms.

New York Times Books
Nov 17, 2025

Book Review: ‘Baby Driver,' by Jan Kerouac
Jan Kerouac's 1981 novel "Baby Driver" chronicles a fearless and windblown life entirely distinct from her famous parent's.

New York Times Books
Nov 17, 2025

Book Review: ‘Lovers and Haters,' by Gilbert Hernandez
With "Lovers and Haters," Gilbert Hernandez expands on the surreal storytelling and bosomy B-movie film stars of his beloved long-running series.

New York Times Books
Nov 17, 2025

Broadway's Radical ‘Oedipus,' With Mark Strong and Lesley Manville
Icke dusts off the classics the way a restorer brightens an old master painting. His latest project stars Mark Strong and Lesley Manville.

New York Times Books
Nov 16, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Pelican Child,' by Joy Williams
At its best, Joy Williams's "The Pelican Child" is delightfully unhinged; at its worst, willfully weird and repetitive.

New York Times Books
Nov 16, 2025

Creepy New Psychological Thrillers
Our columnist on three novels thrumming with menace.

New York Times Books
Nov 16, 2025

Poetry Review: ‘The Poems of Seamus Heaney' Is Complete, and Great
Even the previously uncollected work in "The Poems of Seamus Heaney" shows a master craftsman in full control of his powers.

New York Times Books
Nov 15, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Fire,' by Cecilia Sala
In "The Fire," the reporter Cecilia Sala travels to Iran, Ukraine and Afghanistan and follows her generation into the fray.

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Nov 15, 2025

"Convent Wisdom" Looks to Nuns from Yesterday to Help Make It Through Today
The unlikely collaboration of two academics, "Convent Wisdom" provides unholy guidance by intertwining religious history with popular culture.

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Nov 14, 2025

James Baldwin's Biographer on the Meaning of Love
In "Baldwin: A Love Story," Nicholas Boggs focuses on the writer's romantic relationships. In this episode he explains their importance to Baldwin's life and work.

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Nov 14, 2025

Book Review: ‘Crick,' by Matthew Cobb
In "Crick: A Mind in Motion," the British biologist Matthew Cobb provides a biography both vivid and authoritative.

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Nov 14, 2025

In Death, Poet Andrea Gibson Gets a Film That Celebrates Life
"Come See Me in the Good Light" follows the writer and their wife as they experienced the pain of cancer and also the joy of living.

New York Times Books
Nov 14, 2025

Book Review: "The Incredibly Human Henson Blayze," by Derrick Barnes
In Derrick Barnes's fantastical tale, a 13-year-old Black football star is idolized by his town's mostly white inhabitants, until they turn on him.

New York Times Books
Nov 13, 2025

Books Our Editors Loved This Week
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.

New York Times Books
Nov 13, 2025

Book Review: ‘Helm,' by Sarah Hall
Sarah Hall's inventive new novel spans centuries, showing how Britain's famed Helm shaped people and how people are shaping it.

New York Times Books
Nov 13, 2025

No Lovers on These Covers: A New Look in Romance Publishing
Thanks to distinct design, fresh approaches to the genre and the if-you-know-you-know factor, 831 Stories is catching the eye of readers and investors.

New York Times Books
Nov 13, 2025

New Mystery Novels
Our columnist on four new mysteries.

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Nov 13, 2025

Bryan Washington on His Favorite Books and His New Novel, ‘Palaver'
His new novel, "Palaver," observes how an expat in Japan and his visiting mother find "a new language and way of being that's amenable for them both."

New York Times Books
Nov 12, 2025

Hal Sirowitz, Poet Who Mined His Mother's Worry With Wit, Dies at 76
He wrote of his suffocating relationship with his mother to create mordant reminiscences and became a standout at poetry slams in New York.

New York Times Books
Nov 12, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Slip,' by Lucas Schaefer
"The Slip," by Lucas Schaefer, involves a missing teenager and a boxing gym full of Texans of all stripes.

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Nov 12, 2025

College Romance Books That Will Make You Swoon
The explosive potential of those years makes every emotion more intense — and a perfect combo for rich storytelling.

New York Times Books
Nov 12, 2025

Book Review: ‘Terry Dactyl,' by Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore's new novel, "Terry Dactyl," follows a young trans woman figuring out who she is throughout the AIDS crisis and Covid pandemic.

New York Times Books
Nov 11, 2025

Bookstore Food Drives Help Food Stamp Recipients
During the government shutdown, booksellers are collecting food for Americans who receive federal aid to buy groceries.

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Nov 11, 2025

Book Review: ‘The White Hot,' by Quiara Alegría Hudes
In her vivid epistolary novel "The White Hot," the Pulitzer-winning playwright Quiara Alegría Hudes explores the long-tail legacy of maternal rage and regret.

New York Times Books
Nov 11, 2025

Book Review: ‘Fateful Hours,' by Volker Ullrich
In "Fateful Hours," the road map to authoritarian disaster is laid out in gleamingly sinister detail by the German historian Volker Ullrich.

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Nov 11, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Emergency,' by George Packer
George Packer, the author of multiple works on a divided America, tries his hand at dystopian allegory.

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Nov 11, 2025

Book Review: ‘Without Consent,' by Sarah Weinman
In "Without Consent," Sarah Weinman looks at a shocking 1978 case — and women's ongoing struggle for justice.

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Nov 11, 2025

Travel Can Make Classic Children's Books Come Alive
A visit to the English manor that inspired "A Secret Garden" or a stroll through Tintin's Brussels can turn stories into treasured memories.

New York Times Books
Nov 11, 2025

Sarah Jessica Parker Describes Her Year as a Booker Prize Judge
The actor had to read so many books (153) she bowed out of most family activities. Still, she said, collaborating to pick a winner was worth the sacrifice.

New York Times Books
Nov 11, 2025

Book Review: ‘Unfettered,' by John Fetterman
The senator from Pennsylvania chronicles his stroke, unlikely election victory and battle with depression. Just don't expect him to try to win you over.

New York Times Books
Nov 10, 2025

2025 Booker Prize Goes to David Szalay's ‘Flesh'
The rags-to-riches tale had already made fans of Zadie Smith and Dua Lipa. Roddy Doyle, who chaired the judging panel, called the book "singular" and "extraordinary."

New York Times Books
Nov 10, 2025

‘I Want It to Be Real': Padma Lakshmi on Food TV and Her New Cookbook
The host and author discusses "Padma's All American," which sees immigrants at the heart of the nation's cuisine.

New York Times Books
Nov 10, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Insider,' by Gerald Howard
By championing now-essential writers like William Faulkner, Malcolm Cowley helped remake the U.S. literary canon.

New York Times Books
Nov 10, 2025

In Padma Lakshmi's Kitchen, the Key Ingredient Is Immigration
The TV chef discusses her new cookbook, "Padma's All American," which sees immigrants at the heart of the nation's cuisine.

New York Times Books
Nov 10, 2025

Book Review: ‘Some Bright Nowhere,' by Ann Packer
Ann Packer's latest novel, "Some Bright Nowhere," explores the unexpected rupture that a terminal cancer diagnosis causes in a long and happy marriage.

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Nov 10, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Ha-Ha,' by Jennifer Dawson
Now unjustly overlooked, "The Ha-Ha" is the prizewinning first novel by Jennifer Dawson, an accomplished mid-20th-century chronicler of women and madness.

New York Times Books
Nov 10, 2025

Book Review: ‘The American Revolution,' by Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns
In "The American Revolution," an illustrated companion to a new documentary series, the conflict is global, gruesome and tearing us apart.

New York Times Books
Nov 09, 2025

Book Review: ‘The History of Money,' by David McWilliams
Learned, lively and often irreverent, David McWilliams's "The History of Money" is rich with surprising details about currency, then and now.

New York Times Books
Nov 09, 2025

A Quebec Writer Confronts His ‘Little Darkness' as a Class Defector
Jean-Philippe Pleau's book and play about moving up socially became a cultural reckoning in Quebec, but created a gulf with his family.

New York Times Books
Nov 09, 2025

Book Review: ‘The Land in Winter,' by Andrew Miller
Andrew Miller's novel "The Land in Winter," a finalist for the Booker Prize, observes a world on the brink of cultural change.

New York Times Books
Nov 08, 2025

Kate Atkinson's Best Books: A Guide
Surprising, versatile, dark and funny, the British writer has something for (almost) everyone.

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Nov 08, 2025

Tony Harrison, Poet of the Working Class, Is Dead at 88
In Britain, he sought to be "free not to have to puff some prince's wedding / free to say up yours to Tony Blair."

New York Times Books
Nov 07, 2025

50 Years Later, the Story of the Edmund Fitzgerald Lives On
John U. Bacon, author of "The Gales of November: The Untold Story of the Edmund Fitzgerald" talks about the famous shipwreck.

New York Times Books
Nov 07, 2025

Gillian Tindall, 87, Dies; Author Who Probed the Layers of Places
A novelist and biographer, she was also a preservationist, and her meticulous investigations of houses, villages and cities revealed intricate histories.

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