Excerpted with permission from the publisher Troubleshooter: The Untold Encounters of IPS Officer K. P. Raghuvanshi, ...
Through this framework, he shows how humanism today can offer something of the ceremony and symbolic depth of traditional ...
Ian McEwan’s latest novel, “What We Can Know,” is many things at once: It’s a science fiction imagining of a future world devastated by climate catastrophe; it’s a literary mystery about a scholar’s ...
On May 3, 1925, President Calvin Coolidge delivered a 3,000-word address at the cornerstone-laying ceremony for the Washington, D.C., Jewish Community Center. The New York Times, which printed the ...
Moment of Contact: New Revelations of Alien Encounters Movie Review: The conversation around UAPs and non-human intelligence has shifted dramatically over the past few years. What once lived on fringe ...
The Great Gatsby, 100 years old this year, prompts this observation: it’s a great American novel because it deepens in meaning with the passing years. It’s a mistake, I believe, to introduce such a ...
Book review: Author turns a delightfully poisoned pen toward the writing life in amusing ‘The Award’
Satire and mystery swirl with arrogance, the creative process and unchecked ambition in Matthew Pearl’s amusing and realistic “The Award.” Pearl turns a delightfully poisoned pen toward writers and ...
Tracy K. Smith, a former U.S. poet laureate, makes the case in a new book of criticism. By David Kirby David Kirby teaches at Florida State University. His latest book is “The Winter Dance Party, ...
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