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Fresh off a Pulitzer win for ‘The Overstory,’ Richard Powers delivers another environmental ode

The bestseller ‘Black Boy Joy’ highlights the bright but overlooked experiences of Black boyhood

An Irreverent Novel Trains Its Gaze on Refugees and Their Rescuers

Back to the Future, With Books Instead of a DeLorean

Beasts and Baseball: New Science Fiction and Fantasy

In Richard Powers’s New Novel, Hope for a Grieving Kid and Planet May Lurk in the Human Brain

A History of Medical Innovation That Doesn’t Ignore the Side Effects

‘The Right to Sex’ Thinks Beyond the Parameters of Consent

In Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Horror-Tinged New Novel, a Mesmerizing Star Appears in the Sky

T.C. Boyle captures the intersection of folly and progress. This time, it’s the ill-fated Project Nim.

Ruth Ozeki’s Borgesian, Zen Buddhist Parable of Consumerism

Let’s talk about the best sword and sorcery books

Was Occupy Wall Street the ‘Beginning of the Beginning’?