Christopher Hitchens, the controversial author of Love, Poverty, and War, talks about Iraq, Mother Teresa, and his efforts to inconvenience Henry Kissinger
The author of a new biography talks about the conservative journalist’s life and legacy.
Just as the mind recoils at the sight of a single book burned, the spilled blood of an author inspires revulsion.
Even when I love a book, I want it to end. Why?
After I finished college, Leslie Jamison’s The Empathy Exams won my allegiance immediately and forever.
Espionage has always been with us, but its rapid growth over the past century raises questions about who we are.
A controversial new book about Facebook serves as a field guide for the DOGE era.
A new book shows that dementia isn’t just a loss, and memory is much more than recollection.
Susan Choi’s new book, Flashlight, considers the evolution of rage.
What the great teen movies tell us about American adolescence