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The 48 Laws Of Power by Robert Greene Introduction Robert Greene’s The 48 Laws of Power is a deeply insightful manual on how ...
Four newly translated novels, including Tezer Özlü’s work about a Turkish woman who travels in the footsteps of the writers ...
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Keith McNally tracks his staggering successes — and failures — in his new memoir, “I Regret Almost Everything.” ...
Reading the newly released “Notes to John,” it’s hard not to wonder how the late author Joan Didion would feel about having ...
This book is well researched, with a wealth of detail, but a tad too much of the author’s personal experiences, which ...
On and off screen, seismic shifts have radically altered the cultural landscape. “The sun comes up and the world still spins.” ...