Herman Raucher, Screenwriter Best Known for ‘Summer of ’42,’ Dies at 95
His screenplay, based on his own youthful experience, was nominated for an Oscar. His other [+]
His screenplay, based on his own youthful experience, was nominated for an Oscar. His other [+]
In “Making It in America,” Rachel Slade examines the challenges of domestic production through the [+]
In “How to Be a Good Savage,” Mikeas Sánchez’ poems help preserve her language, Zoque, [+]
Álvaro Enrigue’s “You Dreamed of Empires” is a hallucinatory tale of the conquistadors’ arrival at [+]
In Marie-Helene Bertino’s remarkable funny-sad novel, the young visitor and her mother find the means [+]
A Jewish refugee from the Nazis, he argued that World War I, World War II [+]
Murder mysteries by the men who brought you Winnie-the-Pooh and Daniel Day-Lewis.
Murder mysteries by the men who brought you Winnie-the-Pooh and Daniel Day-Lewis.
In “Poor Deer,” Claire Oshetsky explores the long shadow of a tragedy with devastating consequences.
Reading her audiobook memoir, “How to Say Babylon,” the poet gives voice to her Jamaican [+]