Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

Forgottenness, by Tanja Maljartschuk, translated from the Ukrainian by Zenia Tompkins (Liveright). This thoughtful novel connects two characters separated by a century: a present-day Ukrainian writer and the twentieth-century Polish Ukrainian nationalist... Read more »
Recovering the ‘Aryan worldview’: the Western Australian book publisher under scrutiny over far-right texts | Far right

Recovering the ‘Aryan worldview’: the Western Australian book publisher under scrutiny over far-right texts | Far right

At least one Australian-based online bookstore is reviewing works from a publisher that describes itself as the “the classics department of the dissident right”, including essay collections edited by an Australian white... Read more »
Recovering the ‘Aryan worldview’: the Western Australian book publisher under scrutiny over far-right texts | Far right

Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

The Life and Times of Hannah Crafts, by Gregg Hecimovich (Ecco). In 2002, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., published an annotated edition of “The Bondswoman’s Narrative,” a novel thought to be the first... Read more »
Keanu Reeves and China Miéville to release collaborative novel The Book of Elsewhere | Books

Keanu Reeves and China Miéville to release collaborative novel The Book of Elsewhere | Books

Canadian actor Keanu Reeves will publish his first novel this year in collaboration with British author China Miéville. Their joint novel is titled The Book of Elsewhere and is set in the... Read more »
‘Floored’ union leader called AOC new Springsteen after shock primary win, book says | Books

‘Floored’ union leader called AOC new Springsteen after shock primary win, book says | Books

Donald Trump memorably compared the New York Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to Eva Perón, the Argentinian first lady known as Evita. But a new book reveals that when the young Latino leftwinger... Read more »
Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

A Forgotten Book of Christmas Poems

What makes a Christmas poem? It could be a drift of snow or some evergreen trees, a box of candy canes or the baby Jesus. The best-known poem attending to the holiday... Read more »
Book News: Can Goodreads be saved?

Book News: Can Goodreads be saved?

Can Goodreads be saved? Jan 03 2024 Writing in the New York Times, Maris Kreizman, a book critic and the host of the podcast “The Maris Review,” takes a critical look at... Read more »
Book News: Jan 1, 2024: Public Domain Day

Book News: Jan 1, 2024: Public Domain Day

Book News: Jan 1, 2024: Public Domain Day ... Read more »
Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

Mills & Boon launch ‘spicy’ Afterglow series to woo TikTok book lovers | Mills & Boon

In an attempt to attract younger romance fans, Mills & Boon will launch a new list of titles specifically aimed at TikTok users and readers aged 35 and under. While the longstanding... Read more »
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