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We know what the mainstream media is doing: trying to gin up momentum for a left-wing cause that 50% of the population doesn't support.
To me, writing is an act of listening. I listen, of course, to what I have already written. And then to something unknown, ...
A contract with the The New Yorker saw Nabokov through his cash-strapped pre-“Lolita” years—and continued beyond them for ...
In a sharp new book, Jessa Crispin uses the actor’s career to explore, and complicate, the “crisis of masculinity.” ...
Chelsea Leu is a writer and critic whose work has appeared in The Times, The New Yorker, The Atlantic and elsewhere.
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When malaise strikes, a book can break the spell—if you choose the right one.
Wellington Square Bookshop in Exton, PA has it all – a wishing fountain, coffee bar, Victorian-style couch and plenty of ...
In his novel, “Sike,” Fred Lunzer imagines an app that unlocks the secrets of our minds.
Ramage's latest novel is a queer Woolf tale about an L.A. baby shower that goes off the rails amid worsening fallout from ...
Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) will expand on his record-breaking Senate floor speech into a forthcoming book titled “Stand,” to be published by St. Martin’s Press in November. “This book is about the ...
To solve the problem, task-oriented semantics-aware (TOSA) communication has been proposed recently by jointly exploiting the context of data and its importance to the UAV control task. However, to ...