The narrator of your story “The Good Denis” (which was translated, from the French, by Jordan Stump) learns from her aging mother, who may have dementia, that as a young child she... Read more »
Date and Time October 30–November 1, 2023 Location NIH Campus, Natcher Auditorium, Bethesda, Maryland Overview The 12th Global Mental Health Research Without Borders Conference brings together researchers, innovators, and other scholars from... Read more »
“When you call book autofiction, you released yourself from the responsibility of actually looking at what the book is doing.” Sheila Heti sits down with Sunny Yudkoff and “Novel Dialogue” host John... Read more »
The Reformatory by Tananarive Due (Titan, £9.99)Set in 1950 in segregated Florida, and inspired, like Colson Whitehead’s The Nickel Boys, by the violent abuse and deaths of Black children sent to the... Read more »
Reading print texts improves comprehension more than reading digital materials does, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Valencia analysed more than two dozen studies on reading comprehension published... Read more »
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“Should I be allowed to make this said?” Blake Butler writes in his new memoir, “Molly.” By the time he asks, it’s too late. He has already written more than two hundred... Read more »
November 3, 2023 • Research Highlight Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States, but there are opportunities to intervene and save lives. Many people who die by suicide... Read more »
Black Holes: The End of the Universe? by John Taylor was the first book I bought with my own hard-earned cash from a poorly paid paper round. It was 1974, I was 11. It was... Read more »