Operation Mincemeat
The author of Agent Zigzag reveals the true story of Britain’s most ingenious WWII espionage ploy.
The author of Agent Zigzag reveals the true story of Britain’s most ingenious WWII espionage ploy.
Sarah Weinman interviews Scott Turow about his new novel Innocent, a long-awaited sequel to Presumed Innocent.
Molly Ringwald on writing the book she wished was there when she turned forty.
Salinger, Tolstoy, Fitzgerald, and more: Molly Ringwald shares her life story through a shelf of favorite books.
For all his inspiring toughness, Churchill viewed combat as a species of entertainment.
An engrossing compendium of the author’s short fiction leaves the reader wanting still more.
A new life of the novelist reveals a life of personal struggle held in check by steely wit.
A new book reproduces an extended encounter with an author who fascinated in his art, and his life.
A new translation of the groundbreaking book that asked women to rethink everything they’d been taught.
An excerpt from The Kosher Guide to Imaginary Animals by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer
An ambitious new novel recreates the chaos of jungle combat in Vietnam — from one who took part.
A family regroups, and grandparents must re-learn old roles, in Roger Rosenblatt’s touching memoir.
At the age of eighty, a great poet pits his voice against the encroaching shadows.
The author of Liars’ Poker finds the financial raiders who knew the bubble was destined to burst – and made…
From the author of Native Speaker and Aloft, a story of war, tragedy and desire on an operatic scale.
One of the most well-known stories of European literature is shattered, and re-made anew.
The author of Reading Lolita in Tehran shares some uncommonly good reading.
A long-awaited peek into the working mind of a literary genre’s most celebrated master.
A suburban Connecticut town is the setting for an update of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility.
What is it about Russian literature that seems to warp the lives of those who fall under its spell?