In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. This month, pile your nightstand with new novels from contemporary masters ...
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It dates back to the 1800s but feels especially relevant today — after all, we're reading less than we used to.Every demographic has experienced a decline in reading since 2012, according to data from ...
Mr Sekoh, a 54-year-old who works with a local bank and who describes himself as a transgenerational leader, is one of the ...
Exactly how much reading of whole books—especially novels—students should be doing is a contested topic, with no clear ...
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Warm light, soft textures, and a touch of hygge — here’s how to turn any corner into a cozy fall reading nook that feels like ...
Coloradans will soon be able to carry a library of banned books right in their pockets — free of charge. Anythink Libraries, which serves residents in Adams County, is launching free access to roughly ...
Why are so few kids reading for pleasure? A quarter-century ago, David Saylor shepherded the epic Harry Potter fantasy series onto U.S. bookshelves. As creative director of children’s publisher ...
Then: His favorite writer. Now: “So earnest, so didactic, so humorless.” His own new novel is “The True True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother).” Credit...Rebecca Clarke Supported by “I’m at ...