New York Times Book Review Best Seller List
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He Envisioned a Nightmarish, Dystopian Russian federation. Now He Fears Living in One.
With 8 forthcoming translations of his books, Vladimir Sorokin is gaining recognition in the West but as, he says, Russian writers need to fight back in a semantic war on truth.
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How Barnes & Noble Went From Villain to Hero
To independent booksellers, the enormous concatenation was once a threat. At present information technology's vital to their survival. And it'southward doing well.
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A White Author'southward Book About Black Feminism Was Pulled Subsequently a Social Media Outcry
The book "Bad and Boujee" centers on Black women's experience, but critics said it was written past a white professor and was flawed in its execution.
Past Alexandra Alter and
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What is Verse?
To gloat National Poetry Month, we're devoting an entire issue to the grade.
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Globetrotting
Your sneak preview of books in translation coming out in 2022, updated each season.
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Even Margo Jefferson Sometimes Gets Sucked Into a Bad Thriller
"My ego says: 'You're ameliorate than this,'" says the Pulitzer Prize-winning literary critic. "And my id says: 'Not today. Deal with it.'"
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Alexander talks about her new book, and Lucasta Miller discusses her biography of Keats.
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Best Sellers
Best-Seller Lists: April 24, 2022
All the lists: print, east-books, fiction, nonfiction, children'southward books and more.
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'Seek and Hide' Grapples With the Complexity of the Right to Privacy
The police force professor Amy Gajda writes well-nigh the tug of war between the right to know and the correct to exist let lone.
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Margo Jefferson's New Memoir Experiments With the Form in Startling Means
Jefferson'due south "Constructing a Nervous System," a companion to her before "Negroland," explores the materials used to brand identity and art.
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Tove Ditlevsen's Fiction Is Bleak and Claustrophobic — Mostly in a Expert Way
In "The Trouble With Happiness" and "The Faces," the Danish writer who found posthumous English-language fame with "The Copenhagen Trilogy" writes about women who struggle and settle.
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Molly Shannon's Memoir Is Filled With Mischief and Pathos
"Hello, Molly!," the one-time "Saturday Night Alive" star's new book, recounts early family tragedy and a career of transgressive humor.
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Wittgenstein'due south 'Individual Notebooks' Shed Some Light on an Enigmatic Genius
These journals offering a view of the philosopher's preoccupations, his sexual anguish, his struggles with work and his time in the military.
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The Man Who Made Thinking Sexy
Jerry Z. Muller's "Professor of Apocalypse" tells the story of Jacob Taubes, who is largely forgotten today but was at the center of intellectual life subsequently the war.
By Marking Lilla
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Son of Author Paul Auster Charged in Fatal Overdose of 10-Month-Old Daughter
Daniel Auster was charged with manslaughter later on the medical examiner adamant the girl's cause of death was an overdose of fentanyl and heroin, the police said.
By Karen Zraick and Andy Newman
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Overlooked No More: Jacqueline Shohet Kahanoff, Writer of Levantine Identity
In her books and essays, she adult a social model and a vision for how diverse groups could detect their identify in a modern Middle East.
By Eitan Nechin
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nine New Books We Recommend This Calendar week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Christopher Coover, Auction Good on the Printed Discussion, Dies at 72
At Christie's, he managed sales of rare books, manuscripts and documents by the likes of da Vinci, Lincoln and Kerouac. On Goggle box, he lent his eye to "Antiques Roadshow."
By Sam Roberts
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It'southward Julie Doucet'south World
Afterward a two-decade break, the comic artist returns with "Fourth dimension Zone J," a graphic autopsy of youthful passion from the vantage betoken of a center-aged woman.
By Yevgeniya Traps
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Poems of Exile, Introspection and Self-Discovery (Cicadas, Also)
New collections from Akwaeke Emezi, Solmaz Sharif, Colm Toibin and Phoebe Giannisi.
By Jessica Gigot
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New in Paperback: 'Second Place' and 'Lady Bird Johnson'
Six new paperbacks to check out this week.
Past Miguel Salazar
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Newly Published Verse, From Gaza to Zoom Rooms and More than
A selection of new poesy collections, from Mosab Abu Toha, Marlanda Dekine, Basie Allen, Shane McCrae, Ama Asantewa Diaka, Mary Jo Salter, Eloisa Amezcua and D. Nurkse.
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Picture Books
The First Fully Illustrated Selection of Pablo Neruda's Question Poems
"Volume of Questions," the Nobel laureate's last great piece of work of poetry, is lyrical, meditative, philosophical. Is it likewise for children?
By Joyce Maynard
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