There aren’t many living authors whose novels are already taught in schools alongside Dickens and Steinbeck, but Percival Everett is one of them. The California-based writer of more than 30 books has ...
"Boring" novels you should give the old college try.
Emma Coleman discusses what makes a classic novel.
Fitzgerald hymns American hubris for all time in a mere 52,000 pellucid words. Read the story of the eponymous Gatsby, the ...
Our columnist on seven terrific mysteries deservedly back in print. Credit...Pablo Amargo Supported by By Sarah Weinman I’m delighted by how many classic crime novels are being reissued these days.
Our crime columnist recommends books starring hard-boiled investigators who are ready to travel down the meanest streets to root out the darkest truths. By Sarah Weinman When the hard-boiled ...