The novel’s action takes place in Himachal Pradesh with prose that rejects decoration like the author’s journalism ...
Modern literature uplifts voices overlooked by mainstream while exploring complex themes and compelling prose. Novels from ...
Adapted for film in 2009, readers are invited to walk with Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" again in a new take from French ...
Those all come from one of the best books I read over the summer, Willy Vlautin’s “The Horse.” My colleague Michael Schaub ...
It's enough to recharge their “sync,” but the joy from their brief reconnection is short-lived. Storm winds up in juvenile ...
is his novels, which brought the Palestinian national cause to life in incandescent and unforgettable prose. Of these, his ...
A deeply personal and emotional portrayal of life in a conflict zone, Nitasha Kaul's novel weaves together themes of identity ...
He finished his famous novel, For Whom the Bell Tolls, while living in Ketchum. A rock in the Silver Creek Preserve bears a ...
At once lurid and static, a funerary frieze of power plays, treachery and weaponized sex, “Querelle” is faithful to Jean Genet’s sensuous prose-poem novel in tracking the criminal and erotic ...
In this essay, Francine Prose — a finalist for the National Book Award in 2000, for her novel “Blue Angel” — looks back at the 2000s. W.H. Auden called the 1940s “the age of anxiety ...
I’m always amazed at how Ellen Hopkins can convey so much in so few words, residing in a gray area between prose and poetry. Her latest novel in verse, “Sync,” does exactly that as it ...