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By Lauren Christensen Lauren Christensen is an editor at the Book Review and the author of the memoir “Firstborn.” When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site ...
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It’s a rite of passage for all comedians: Work like crazy on the stand-up circuit, hit it big, record live specials for a streaming platform, and then write a book that can never quite measure ...
Old age, waning minds, distortions of perception, and capitalism’s assault on nature are at the heart of Shane Tivenan’s alternately blunt and poetic collection Shane Tivenan ‘has a strong ...
But it might not have been that way. The book opens with a 2018 suicide attempt, sparked by back pain, a crumbling marriage and the aftereffects of a 2016 stroke which left him with aphasia and a ...
Among the many hallmarks of the slice of literature known as diaspora writing, perhaps none is more frequently revisited than the significance of fruit to a child of immigrants. Taciturn parents ...
There’s been a lot of noise about the state of our rivers these past few years, and quite right too. An Environment Agency report in 2020 revealed that not a single river, lake or stream in ...
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Ron Charles reviews books and writes the Book Club newsletter for The Washington Post. He is the book critic for “CBS Sunday Morning.” ...
As a health reporter, I constantly come across promising new medical treatments. Many are exciting, but few have intrigued me as much as vagus nerve stimulation. To understand why, you first have ...
This movie is essentially about the heroes referred to in the movie’s title. They are the less heroic Avengers, so to say, but they’re just as unique and fascinating to watch as their ...
The director’s return to Austria, in part to help his aging mother, is poorly timed. (The book’s three sections are “Outside,” “Inside” and “After.”) At Pabst’s rural estate ...