Fiction has always served as humanity’s crystal ball, with great authors acting as prophets who foresaw social and technological trends decades before they became a reality. These literary visionaries ...
The classics are making a comeback. The great books of the past, which have been in danger of falling by the wayside as people read less and less, are suddenly reentering the zeitgeist. Guillermo del ...
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Book quiz: Guess these classic novels from their description
How well do you know your Emma from your Rebecca? Identify which books we're talking about from a single sentence.
Sometimes celebrated classics end up collecting dust on a shelf for good reason. They may have their place on the bookcase of literary history, yet feel too rooted in their own time to resonate with ...
Some classics demand patience and attention. They ask you to think harder about art, power, identity, and the strange habits ...
Our columnist on seven terrific mysteries deservedly back in print. Credit...Pablo Amargo Supported by By Sarah Weinman I’m delighted by how many classic crime novels are being reissued these days.
Stephen King has published roughly 65 novels, a dozen short story collections, and several book-length pieces of nonfiction. Most of his novels have been reissued countless times in paperback, but ...
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