Nigerian filmmaker and novelist Bándélé (Burma Boy), who died in 2022, provides a fitting capstone to his career with this astonishing novel based on the life of Samuel Àjàyí Crowther (1809 ...
In this wonderfully acerbic outing from Wang (Joan Is Okay), a married couple from New York City face pressure from their in-laws and others on two separate vacations. First, Continue reading ...
Aber, who won the Whiting Award for her poetry collection, Hard Damage, makes her fiction debut with a stunning coming-of-age story set amid Berlin’s underground art and music scene. Nila, the ...
Campbell, who spent a year at Rikers Island after being convicted of “brawling” at an antifascist protest in 2018, and Shanahan (Captives), who spent 30 days at Rikers after Continue reading ...
PW talks with the author of ‘Black Girls Breathing’ about how mindful breathing and other practices can help heal chronic ...
Neuroscientist and biology professor Siddharth Ramakrishnan analyzes the brain to offer a scientific explanation of intuition ...
“Dionysus is the god of stuff we don’t really understand anymore,” says Pulley, who learned ancient Greek to read the ...
The Step-by-Step Astrology Workbook: What the Stars Want You to Know (Callisto, out now) by intuitive astrologer Jessie ...
In the horror tale ‘Where the Dead Brides Gather,’ the Nigerian British author takes readers to the afterlife and back again.
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Robbie Parker's A Father's Fight (Diversion, Nov.). In the memoir, ...
In Before Elvis (Hachette, Jan.), music journalist Preston Lauterbach examines Elvis Presley’s debt to the Black artists who ...
Breathing, the primal, universal human experience, is at the center of a crop of new books that draw on yoga and holistic ...