George Eliot’s Subversive Vision of Marriage
Unlike Jane Austen, the novelist was most interested in what happens after “I do.”
Unlike Jane Austen, the novelist was most interested in what happens after “I do.”
A small area in France has a long history of extraordinary kindness to strangers.
A drowning haunts Susan Steinberg’s dark first novel about teenagers’ summer adventures.
A daughter explores the dark secrets of a family legacy.
Watching a neurosurgeon at work is awe- and cringe-inducing.
A palliative-care doctor learns the language of suffering and the limits of medical control.
Chris Power’s debut collection, Mothers, reveals that maternity is an unsettling journey.
How The Atlantic's literary editor turns a daily deluge of new books into magazine coverage.
The 27-year-old author, Daisy Johnson, pulls off several marvels at once in her debut novel, which made the Man Booker Prize shortlist.
Marina Benjamin’s new memoir aims to soothe the sleepless.