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An interview with Martin Petersen on his debut novel "City of Lost Souls" set in 1930s Shanghai, discussing his inspirations ...
Aditya Mukherjee’s new book shows how Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru continues to ‘vibe’ with the India of today, and has perhaps ...
A Sebastopol writer speculates on what the famous TV chef might have been doing as an agent with the OSS during World War II ...
The books of Brian Castro are postmodern pantomimes that mug the dictates of genre, without ever quite escaping them.
That sets up a onetime critic who evolved into one of the president-elect's fiercest defenders to become the nation's top diplomat.
Every morning, I crossed a stretch of railway tracks on the way to my school. The tracks lay less than a hundred meters from ...
Cover art for “Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant” owned by Little, Brown and Company. The second part ...
The Santiago International Book Fair 2024 is currently being held in Chile with China as the guest of honor. The fair ...
The championship match showcased Gauff’s remarkable resilience as she overcame Chinese competitor Zheng Qinwen in an intense three-set contest. After dropping the first set 3-6, Gauff mounted a ...
The Antique Marketplace is a wonderland of curiosities that’ll make you question everything you thought you knew about the ...
What Greece was first to Rome, then to the rest of the Mediterranean and European World,” argues Dalrymple, “so at this ...