It’s Not Me, It’s You: On Sloane Crosley’s “Cult Classic”
Randy Rosenthal reviews Sloane Crosley’s new novel “Cult Classic."
Randy Rosenthal reviews Sloane Crosley’s new novel “Cult Classic."
An admirable but unsatisfying account of why a disaffected man might drift toward extremism.
Haruki Murakami’s new collection of stories is an assortment of alluring, mysterious dreams.
Randy Rosenthal reviews “Snow,” John Banville’s first mystery novel under his own name.
Randy Rosenthal reviews Hari Kunzru's latest novel, "Red Pill."
During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, readers turned to literature of pestilence: Boccaccio’s The Decameron, Defoe’s A Journal of the...
During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, readers turned to literature of pestilence: Boccaccio’s The Decameron, Defoe’s A Journal of the...
On “Take Me Apart,” the debut novel from Sara Sligar.
Randy Rosenthal witnesses “A Beautiful Crime” by Christopher Bollen.
Randy Rosenthal unpacks “97,196 Words: Essays” by Emmanuel Carrère, translated from the French by John Lambert.
Randy Rosenthal delves into Russia culture, from borscht to the banya, with Sara Wheeler and Ethan Pollock.
"Phillips has woven a sophisticated and powerful literary thriller." Randy Rosenthal reviews Julia Phillips's debut novel.