2 years agoGood Night, Sweet PrinceBOOKSOur critic assesses the achievement of Martin Amis, Britain’s most famous literary son.A.O. Scott
2 years agoColumns That Scrutinized, and Skewered, the Literary WorldBOOKS“NB by J.C.” collects the variegated musings of James Campbell in the Times Literary Supplement.Dwight Garner
2 years agoAfter Writing About Mental Illness, Kay Redfield Jamison Turns to HealersBOOKSIn “Fires in the Dark,” Jamison, known for her expertise on manic depression, delves into the quest to heal. Her new book, she says, is a “love song to psychotherapy.”Casey Schwartz
2 years agoA Classic of Golden Age Detective Fiction Turns 100BOOKSDorothy L. Sayers dealt with emotional and financial instability by writing “Whose Body?,” the first of many to star the detective Lord Peter Wimsey.Sarah Weinman
2 years agoDid She Cheat? A Century Later, a Novel’s Mystery Still Stumps.BOOKS“Dom Casmurro,” by Machado de Assis, teaches us to read — and reread — with precise detail and masterly obfuscation.Benjamin Moser
2 years agoFor ‘The Late Americans,’ Grad School Life Equals Envy, Sex and EnnuiBOOKSBrandon Taylor’s novel circulates among Iowa City residents, some privileged, some not, but all aware that their possibilities are contracting.Alexandra Jacobs
2 years agoA Brief Guide to Martin Amis’s BooksBOOKSThe acclaimed British novelist was also an essayist, memoirist and critic of the first rank.The New York Times Books Staff
2 years agoThe Best Romance Novels of the Year (So Far)BOOKSLooking for an escapist love story? Here are 2024’s sexiest, swooniest reads.Olivia Waite
2 years agoWhat Book Should You Read Next?BOOKSFinding a book you’ll love can be daunting. Let us help.The New York Times Books Staff
4 hours agoHe’s Made a Home at the World’s Most Popular CemeteryBOOKSIn a new book, Benoît Gallot explains what it takes to run Père-Lachaise, where he lives with his wife, children and, he insists, no ghosts.Sadie Stein
4 hours agoEd Helms Read ‘Moby-Dick’ on His Phone. On the New York Subway.BOOKSWith one hand, while standing. It’s the kind of accomplishment that would never make it into his new book, “Snafu: The Definitive Guide to History’s Greatest Screwups.”
20 hours agoNahid Rachlin, Novelist Who Explored the Iranian Psyche, Dies at 85BOOKSOne of the first Iranian novelists to write in English, she examined the clash between East and West. Her debut novel, “Foreigner,” provided insight into pre-revolutionary Iran.Rebecca Chao
1 day agoThe ‘American Dirt’ Backlash Nearly Stopped Jeanine Cummins From WritingBOOKSFive years later, she has a new novel, “Speak to Me of Home,” which draws directly from her family’s history in Puerto Rico and the Midwest.Alexandra Alter
1 day ago250 Years of Capitalism: Soulless, Exploitative and All but UnstoppableBOOKSA new book by the New Yorker staff writer John Cassidy plumbs more than two centuries’ worth of grievances about our global financial order.Jennifer Szalai
1 day agoRestaurant Critic ConfidentialBOOKSBesha Rodell’s memoir, “Hunger Like a Thirst,” is also a fascinating capsule history of restaurant criticism.Charlotte Druckman
2 days agoElizabeth Pochoda, Journalist Who Traversed the Media World, Dies at 83BUSINESSShe was a writer and a top editor at publications as diverse as The Nation, Vogue and Entertainment Weekly. She also helped found Grand Street and reboot Vanity Fair.Joanne Kaufman
2 days agoA Damning Portrait of an Enfeebled Biden Protected by His Inner CircleBOOKS“Original Sin,” by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, depicts an aging president whose family and aides enabled his quixotic campaign for a second term.Jennifer Szalai
2 days agoA New Biography of Mark Twain Doesn’t Have Much of What Made Him GreatBOOKSRon Chernow traces the life of a profound, unpredictable and irascibly witty writer.Dwight Garner
2 days agoPutin’s Shadow Armies Have Set Their Sights Beyond UkraineBOOKSAs President Trump pushes to end the Russian invasion, two books look at the paramilitary Wagner Group and consider the shape of global conflict today.Nicolas Niarchos
2 days agoIn This Queer Sports Novel, Basketball Is Both Desire and DestructionBOOKSIn “A Sharp Endless Need,” two female high school athletes get lost in a vortex of passion while grappling with deeper wounds.Casey McQuiston
2 days agoThese 4 People Had Never Met. Now They’re on a Road Trip to Find Dad.BOOKSIn Kevin Wilson’s novel “Run for the Hills,” half siblings drive cross-country searching for the father who abandoned them.Bobby Finger
3 days agoCan You Match These Famous Quotes to Their Novels?BOOKSCertain lines in classic novels stand out. See how many you remember in this short quiz.J. D. Biersdorfer
3 days agoDark Money, White Power and Colorful Weirdos in Carl Hiaasen’s LatestBOOKS“Fever Beach” is a wacky blend of Floridian farce and the perverse politics of our time.Justin Taylor
3 days agoHow a Film Critic Was Lured Back to LiteratureINSIDERA.O. Scott, who reviewed movies for The New York Times for more than two decades, is now a roving critic for the Book Review.Sarah Bahr
4 days agoOdd Couple Roommates, Bonded by Pills and PrecarityBOOKSA college dropout becomes caretaker to a Lithuanian widow in Ocean Vuong’s florid new novel, which seeks to find the dignity in dead-end jobs.Alexandra Jacobs
4 days agoIs the Trillion-Dollar Wellness Industry a Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing?BOOKSAmy Larocca’s book “How to Be Well” dives deep into the global obsession with so-called health, and the companies that have profited from creating it.Elisabeth Egan
5 days ago8 Literary ‘Classics’ to Enjoy With Your Spring AllergiesARTSA tale of pollen and prejudice, and more. (Achoo!)Pepita Sandwich
5 days agoDid Andy Warhol Exploit His Superstars? A New Book Says Yes.BOOKSLaurence Leamer, the author of “Capote’s Women” and “Hitchcock’s Blondes,” takes the measure of another powerful man and his female muses.Mark Braude
5 days agoIn This Novel, Most Abortions Are Illegal. A Clinic Worker Fights Back.BOOKSIn Hilary Plum’s novel “State Champ,” a mediocre receptionist goes on a hunger strike — only to question the purpose of protest.Sanjena Sathian
5 days agoNew Crime Novels With Unexpected TwistsBOOKSOur columnist on the month’s best releases.Sarah Weinman
6 days agoA Jewish Promised Land in … Texas? Rachel Cockerell Had to Know More.BOOKSDiscovering the ways her great-grandfather’s rich life intersected with the hidden history of Zionism led to an unusually crafted new book, “Melting Point.”Marc Tracy
6 days agoThe Summer Books We’re Looking Forward ToBOOKSIt’s not too early to think about the season’s most anticipated titles.
6 days agoApps You’ll Want to Take on Vacation: A Digital Packing ListTRAVELYour bags may be ready to go, but do you really have everything you need? Here are some apps that can make your travels smoother, safer and more fun.Julie Weed
6 days agoHow to Raise Super-Achievers? Hint: It’s Not the Cereal.BOOKSIn “The Family Dynamic,” Susan Dominus examines what makes some families “exceptional.”Ezekiel J. Emanuel