Sash Bischoff’s clever “Sweet Fury” is rife with references and allusions to the “Great Gatsby” author.
Donald Trump has taken back control of the White House, with his presidential inauguration taking place on Monday.
Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. In “Open Socrates,” the scholar Agnes Callard argues that the ancient Greek ...
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Scott Turow’s “Presumed Guilty” brings back Rožat “Rusty” Sabich, the attorney protagonist from Mr. Turow’s 1987 debut novel, “Presumed Innocent,” a work that set a high standard ...