The second novel from Andrew Pippos draws inspiration from the epics of ancient Greece as its characters navigate a fraught ...
Set in Venice in 1899, John Banville’s new novel blends suspense and the gothic as it skewers literary pretension.
Australia’s universities are in crisis; in Broken Graeme Turner provides a diagnosis and a proposal for reform.
Senior Constable Paul Hirschhausen and his small community are once again put to the test in the fifth of this outstanding rural noir series. Paul Hirsch is out and about on his huge, drought-ridden ...
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The bestselling author of The Museum of Modern Love turns to historical fiction in her new novel set in convict-era Van Dieman’s Land.
Jennette McCurdy was a child star, but behind the scenes her mother’s ambition manifested in control and abuse.
In these essays Evan Osnos makes the case that the ultrarich, solely focussed on themselves and their wealth, have abandoned America. Evan Osnos is a staff writer with the New Yorker who began his ...
T-Bone Slim’s critiques of early twentieth-century America resonate with contemporary US attacks on healthcare, unions, and immigrants. Born Matti Valentin Huhta in 1880 to Finnish immigrant parents ...
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