Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
The symposium, held at the Barnes & Noble on Old Country Road in Carle Place, featured 11 authors, a panel discussion, a ...
“We Need New Names” is NoViolet Bulawayo’s 2013 debut novel about a young impoverished African girl who eventually moves to ...
Miles a retired U.S. Air Force veteran from Camden, opened the store in 1991 with a vision to create a space where African ...
Presently, Nigeria is one of the leading African countries in terms of economic development and cultural and linguistic vibrancy. The Nigerian economic is one of the biggest in Africa. Although ...
Will Smith defeated a science fiction author’s lawsuit alleging the actor’s 2019 box office bomb Gemini Man was a rip off of ...
The youngest pilot to fly solo around the world. The first known Black female tattoo artist. And more, chosen by columnist.
The true depth of Michael Mosoeu Moerane’s work as a composer and educator is revealed in a stunning new biography called The Times Do Not Permit.
Deep South, a small publisher with big influence, has expanded its website with easy-to-access information about its poets ...
The award-winning author's latest work urges readers to consider their own perspectives, prejudices and biases related to important issues.
Just 25 years into the 21st century, the folks at The New York Times Book Review are recognizing some of their favorite titles.
The Virginia-based Lauterbach — a former Memphian and one-time staff writer for the Memphis Flyer — recently published ...