Andy Weir's tale of a stranded astronaut got its start as a blog, complete with reader comments that helped shape the plot
Alice is 150 years old, and the world is still wondering about her
Inspired by an essay by Jorge Luis Borges, computer programmer Jonathan Basile has created a "Library" of Babel
In a new memoir, one of Hemingway's closest friends reveals how the great writer grappled with the love affair that changed his life and shaped his art
The sleep-inducing "The Rabbit Who Wants to Fall Asleep" has become a mega bestseller. But it's not the only story to lean on psychology
Explore the linguistic tricks used to make Lewis Carroll's puns, parodies and nonsense accessible in hundreds of tongues
Author Norton Juster says one boon to his magical writing is that he was born with synesthesia and hears colors
This salty memoir by Richard Henry Dana Jr. was one of America's first literary classics
Traveling back in time to visit Harper Lee's hometown, the setting of her 1960 masterpiece and the controversial sequel hitting bookstores soon
An international bestseller, Erich Maria Remarque's <em>All Quiet on the Western Front</em> was banned and burned in Nazi Germany
Photographer Sam Faulkner shoots a portrait series that gives a face to the more than 200,000 soldiers who fought in the historic conflict
A new book examines everything that makes the spirit special to the United States
Works donated from the author's archives in Sri Lanka include letters to Kubrick and an early draft of his most famous novel
From the Magna Carta to Winnie the Pooh, what you can see at some of the world's great libraries
The genre is long overdue to be the focus of serious study from academics
Curl up with a new book—or catch a reading or concert—at these thriving independent bookstores from Mexico City to Melbourne
The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
In a post-assassination memoir, Asia Booth Clarke recalled her brother's passion, his patriotism and his last words to her
Learn a new side of the Commanders-in-Chief, from whiskey seances and magazine cover boys
The brightly-colored micrographs and scans in a new book, <i>Science is Beautiful</i>, answer big questions about the human body
Historian Yuval Noah Harari previews his book on the past and future of Homo sapiens
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