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The meeting place of facts, ego, ignorance and politics typically is a messy arena as Tim Weiner illustrates over and over in ...
The National Book Festival has announced its 2025 lineup. This year the event could draw more interest than usual for ...
Some of the most acclaimed and influential books ever published are those that deal with the subject of politics. Works of ...
Beijing’s top official in the city, Zhou Ji, says books are ‘intellectual feast’ to help residents steer Hong Kong’s ...
New book reveals how First lady Jill Biden and advisor Anthony Bernal wielded increasing influence in the White House as ...
Released Tuesday, the book by journalists Josh Dawsey (The Wall Street Journal), Tyler Pager (The New York Times), and Isaac ...
A new book from seasoned journalists offers an inside look at the chaos surrounding the 2024 election. Authors Josh Dawsey, ...
Despite the president’s executive order seeking to ban LGBTQ+-inclusive books all federally funded schools, military ...
In the film’s bland, demoralizing vision, America is nothing special — and neither, for that matter, is Superman.
The U of T professor and author of On Book Banning spoke with the Globe about the past, present and future of book bans ...
"The Sad Citizen" explores relationships between politics and mental health and why disappointment, grief and despair are pushing Americans away from civic engagement.
Maris Kreizman is a 40-something book critic, columnist for Lit Hub and one-time podcaster. In her debut essay collection “I Want to Burn This Place Down,” she looks back on her life to explain how ...