CAR T-cell therapy turns the body’s own immune systems against cancer with genetic engineering.
When young adult cancer patients beat the disease, fear of recurrence and even post-traumatic stress disorder can become their new normal.
125 years after his birth, the author known for his eerie tales—and his racist beliefs—has had one of the biggest comebacks in Western literature.
The “perfect” platonic bond used to be between two men. What happened?
A reading list of works by perennial favorites, including this year's awardee, Annie Ernaux
Written by 27-year-old relative newcomer Eleanor Catton, the novel is just the type that could get overlooked when the contest opens up to American authors next year.
The Nobel Prize winner is a role model for writers looking to bridge the personal, domestic details of the short story with the global forces of history, author Kyle Minor says.
In a new book, Elaine Pagels searches for the narrative origins of Jesus’s most wondrous acts.
Cristina Rivera Garza’s newly translated novel evokes a mixture of numbness and anxiety in the face of incessant violence.
The iconic American author of To Kill a Mockingbird died a few months shy of her 90th birthday.