Book Review: ‘London Falling,’ by Patrick Radden Keefe
A new book by Patrick Radden Keefe retraces the secret life of a 19-year-old Londoner who fell in with a gangster underworld.
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Book Review: ‘London Falling,’ by Patrick Radden Keefe
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Poetry Review: ‘Creature Feature,’ by Dean Young
Dean Young’s posthumous collection, “Creature Feature,” applies his characteristically giddy sense of unraveling to his own life and ill health.
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Poetry Review: ‘Creature Feature,’ by Dean Young
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Peter Schrag Dies at 94; Wrote of Dangers of California’s Populist Streak
His best-received book explored the state’s infatuation with voter initiatives, which were sometimes pushed with anti-immigrant fervor.
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Peter Schrag Dies at 94; Wrote of Dangers of California’s Populist Streak
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Human Writers Who Rage Against A.I.
Readers discuss the ways writing and artificial intelligence don’t mix. Also: A degraded civil culture.
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Human Writers Who Rage Against A.I.
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Book Review: ‘The Ending Writes Itself,’ by Evelyn Clarke
In this novel, a group of authors race to finish a mystery manuscript, only to find themselves part of a lethal plot.
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Book Review: ‘The Ending Writes Itself,’ by Evelyn Clarke
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Book Review: ‘Hexes of the Deadwood Forest,’ by Agnieszka Szpila
The Polish best seller “Hexes of the Deadwood Forest” is like a post-porn fever dream of Eastern European magic realism crossed with a plant-based “Joy of Sex.”
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Book Review: ‘Hexes of the Deadwood Forest,’ by Agnieszka Szpila