Cover-title: The pageant and masque of St. Louis, Forest Park, St. Louis, Mo., May 1914. siris_sil_260309 ...
I look for the subjective pulse of the author,” says the novelist, hailing Hamsun while sensing “cynicism” in Nabokov. “A ...
With the famously private novelist enjoying a (private) moment in the sun, we reached out to die-hard fans who’ve tuned in to ...
Thomas Edison was way ahead of his time when he predicted, “The doctor of the future will give no medicine but will instruct his patient in the care of the human frame, in diet, and the cause and ...
In "We Survived the Night," NoiseCat touches on family history, community, and Indigenous life across North America.
The Percy Jackson series successfully adapted key details from the book, like the Minotaur's underwear and Dionysus' love for Diet Coke. See how the show brought the story to life! Thunderstorms, ...
In addition to Pynchon's Shadow Ticket, this week's releases include a new memoir from Dopesick author Beth Macy, and a ...
Julian Brave NoiseCat spoke with us about filmmaking versus writing, the critical importance of Indigenous history and ...
Michael Thomas’s “The Broken King” is a big, unruly memoir that could be described as several books, not always arranged in chronological order. One is about being the grudgingly affectionate son of ...
Thomas Pynchon’s “Shadow Ticket” is his third consecutive novel to center on a private investigator. Like “Inherent Vice” (2009) and “Bleeding Edge” (2013), it has an evocative if incidental two-word ...
US photographer Thomas Prior rarely deals in spectacle. Instead, his photographs circle the edges of things, attentive to atmospheres rather than events. His new book, Slip Me the Master Key, ...
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