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Would Christopher Hitchens Be Unemployable Today?

David Brooks makes the argument in a new column

Michael Cohen Returning to Home Confinement, Seeking Book Deal

A federal judge ruled that Cohen's return to federal prison was retaliatory

Author of "The Jordan Rules" Looks Back on a Changing NBA

"I had extraordinary access that doesn’t exist anymore, in any form," Smith said

Chris Frantz Reflects on Tina, David and the Final Years of Talking Heads

In his new memoir "Remain in Love," the band's drummer sets the record straight on their abrupt 1991 breakup

Revisiting the Mysterious Cold War Death of Dag Hammarskjöld

A new book explores a lingering United Nations mystery

How Crime Fiction Shaped the Coen Brothers

How books influenced a number of modern film classics

Salman Rushdie Reflects on COVID-19, Law Enforcement in New Interview

The acclaimed author discussed a wide range of subjects

Keanu Reeves Is Making His Comics Writing Debut With "BRZRKR"

Along for the ride are a solid group of collaborators

There’s a “Great Gatsby” Prequel in the Works

"Nick" will publish days after the classic novel's copyright expires

How “GoldenEye” Revitalized James Bond 25 Years Ago

A new book offers plenty of insights into the long-running secret agent

Grab a Good Book at Taschen’s Latest Sale, With Prices Up to 75% Off

Plus, deals today on earbuds, mesh networks and more

What Do the World's Best Chefs Keep in Their Fridges?

A new book looks inside the fridges of chefs like Nancy Silverton, Daniel Boulud and Carla Hall

Adam Wilson Sees Into the Future With His New Novel, and It Isn't Great

The Brooklyn-based writer's third novel is in stores now

Excerpt: Welcome to the Post-Hipster Dystopia of "Sensation Machines"

Set amid an economic collapse, Adam Wilson's novel will make you wish it didn't feel so close to reality

How Crime Fiction Embraced True Crime Podcasts

A new generation of novels is using podcasting as a plot element