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Why Do We Keep Imagining a New Civil War?
Art doesn’t predict the future, but it can be an early warning system.
36 minutes ago
NYT Books and Literature
Why Do We Keep Imagining a New Civil War?
Book Review: ‘The Breakup,’ by Kurt Andersen
In Kurt Andersen’s new novel, “The Breakup,” a family navigates a nation ruptured by civil war.
2 hours ago
NYT Books and Literature
Book Review: ‘The Breakup,’ by Kurt Andersen
The Loudest ‘Seagull’ Is Almost Entirely Silent
Performed in Flemish Sign Language, “[seagull]” revisits Anton Chekhov’s play with a cast of hearing and deaf actors. Our chief theater critic, Helen Shaw, met with the play’s director and lead actress at the Edinburgh International Festival.
5 hours ago
NYT Books and Literature
The Loudest ‘Seagull’ Is Almost Entirely Silent
Why We Can’t Resist a Great Bookstore
We visit a local New York City bookstore, dive into The Times’s new bookstore crawl series and recommend some of our favorite books about bookstores and booksellers.
7 hours ago
NYT Books and Literature
Why We Can’t Resist a Great Bookstore
Back-to-School Picture Books by Amy Schwartz, Sophie Blackall, Oliver Jeffers and Chris Priestley
Works by Amy Schwartz, Sophie Blackall, Oliver Jeffers and Chris Priestley show little ones what they might miss if they stay home.
7 hours ago
NYT Books and Literature
Back-to-School Picture Books by Amy Schwartz, Sophie Blackall, Oliver Jeffers and Chris Priestley
Book Review: ‘Life of M,’ by Rachel Cusk
Though full of details that echo the life and career of Natalie Portman, “Life of M” remains chilly and abstract.
7 hours ago
NYT Books and Literature
Book Review: ‘Life of M,’ by Rachel Cusk
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