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Diana Athill’s Only Novel, About Coming of Age in 1950s London

Colson Whitehead on ‘Crook Manifesto’ and Harlem in the ’70s

A Mother, Her Daughter, a Masterwork of Psychological Tension

6 Paperbacks to Read This Week

Roald Dahl Museum Calls Author’s Racism ‘Undeniable and Indelible’

A Novel of Sex and Crisis in the Aftermath of the 1960s

Richard Russo Misses the Purity of Childhood Reading

Public and Private Lives, Playing Out in Four Sultry Romance Novels

Newly Published, From a Bayou Thriller to Drugs in America

Spies: Do You Know These Books and Their Screen Adaptations?

Can a Poem Be Too Short? It Depends on the Poem, and the Reader.

You Had to Be There. ‘Encounterism’ Argues You Still Do.

Water, Water, Everywhere, and Now the Husband Is Gone