The thing we’re most scared of, I think, is that we could be them. They were human beings,” says Jonathan Glazer of the central characters in The Zone of Interest. Released on Friday, his new film ...
Older writers find younger ones irritating, Martin Amis writes in “The Rub of Time,” his fourth nonfiction miscellany, because their emergence is like a series of telegrams from the boneyard. “They ...
Because we could all use a laugh. By Dwight Garner, Alexandra Jacobs, Jennifer Szalai and Cari Vander Yacht By Gabe Cohn The Times critics Dwight Garner and Jason Zinoman celebrate the life and work ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Anna Wintour, the editor of Vogue, arrives at the church - JAMES VEYSEY/SHUTTERSTOCK Bill Nighy has lead tributes to the late ...
Here’s Martin Amis, one of the most celebrated and controversial novelists of our time, comfortably ensconced in an elegantly restored vintage Brooklyn brownstone, having just moved with his family ...
Colm Tóibín discusses his latest novel, “Long Island,” which follows characters from his earlier best-seller, “Brooklyn” twenty years later. Hosted by Richard Wolinsky. Martin Amis (1949-2023), in ...
With Martin Amis now ensconced in his Cobble Hill townhouse, The Times pays a visit to the literary legend and extracts some thoughts about his decision to live in Brooklyn. “One of the things I like ...
Amis is clearly relying on the story of the phrase’s origins as told in David Frum’s book, “The Right Man.” Or perhaps he is relying on a review of the book that emphasizes the word “theological” ...