
The Eighth Deadly Sin
Humankind has devised a new form of debasement.

Humankind has devised a new form of debasement.

A new book is nostalgic for the ’90s. But the era of crossover success was not necessarily the pinnacle of Black comedic achievement.

In Ben Lerner’s new novel, technology divides us further from one another, and ourselves.

Stories about revolutionaries seem to entrance readers and moviegoers alike—especially if they don’t end well.

Jordy Rosenberg’s Night Night Fawn is autofiction told from a sidelong distance.

Can a generation of graduates frustrated by their economic prospects change American labor politics?

Montserrat Roig’s classic novel captures Barcelona on the cusp of unimaginable change.

Tayari Jones’s new novel, Kin, is a steely portrait of friendship and fate.

The wildly popular Norwegian novelist Vigdis Hjorth returns to a dark past.

Gisèle Pelicot’s memoir is an astonishingly honest look at her life with a man who did the unthinkable.