Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Assouline has made its name publishing tomes that sell for $1,000 or more. But that’s just the beginning of this family-run ...
The literary critic, who died on Sunday at age 90, believed that reading was the path to revolution.
Two reports from advocacy groups show that book banning continues at higher rates than before the pandemic. Newly implemented ...
In “Lucky Loser,” two investigative reporters illuminate the financial chicanery and media excesses that gave us the 45th ...
Caro’s book on Robert Moses, a city planner who reshaped New York, is also a reflection on “the dangers of unchecked power,” ...
Katherine Rundell said children can handle hefty themes, but finds it “bad manners to offer a child a story and give them ...
In “Undivided,” the political scientist Hahrie Han follows members of a mostly white congregation that resolved to fight bias ...
In best seller after best seller, world-weary investigators tackled military malfeasance and Russian spies, cracking jokes ...
In four previous memoirs — “Living History,” “It Takes a Village,” “Hard Choices” and “What Happened” — Hillary Rodham ...
Today, The New York Times Magazine published one of the most ambitious stories in its long history — an account of a Russian ...