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A Poet for Everyone, Even Those Who Don’t Read Poetry
The film “Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World” works best when it illuminates her work, whose fans include Stephen Colbert and Oprah Winfrey.
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NYT Books and Literature
A Poet for Everyone, Even Those Who Don’t Read Poetry
John Byrne, an ‘X-Men’ Artist, Returns to Rewrite the Story His Way
After creative differences led him to step away from the characters that made him famous decades ago, John Byrne calls “Elsewhen” his swan song. He’s not going quietly.
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NYT Books and Literature
John Byrne, an ‘X-Men’ Artist, Returns to Rewrite the Story His Way
Children’s Picture Books on America at 250
New works by Christy Mihaly, Carole Boston Weatherford, Howard W. Reeves and Derrick Barnes show that there is still much to celebrate, rebel against and amend.
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NYT Books and Literature
Children’s Picture Books on America at 250
Books Our Editors Loved This Week
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.
17 hours ago
NYT Books and Literature
Books Our Editors Loved This Week
In These Thrillers, Vacations Go Very, Very Wrong
The best-selling author Gillian McAllister recommends novels that blend escapist settings with pulse-pounding intrigue and bloody murder.
1 day ago
NYT Books and Literature
In These Thrillers, Vacations Go Very, Very Wrong
Book Review: ‘Gerontocracy in America,’ by Samuel Moyn
A new book by Samuel Moyn argues that the country has become an “oldigarchy,” in which wealth and power are hoarded by the elderly.
2 days ago
NYT Books and Literature
Book Review: ‘Gerontocracy in America,’ by Samuel Moyn
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