Inside Jim Harrison’s life of excess
Todd Goddard’s new biography reveals a man who loved alcohol and mystery
Todd Goddard’s new biography reveals a man who loved alcohol and mystery
She’s often forgotten among the suffragettes, but her story is just as important
A new biography asks the same question – and looks into a potential affair with Jackie
His new tome offers both detail and verve
These pieces show the author trying her darndest to find her voice
Nobody’s Girl feels authentic, but its claims still require vetting
The octogenarian author can still conjure magical prose
It’s unlikely to change your preconceived notion of the man
Fear was the renaissance man’s guiding principle
The general impression in 107 Days is one of listlessness, torpor, a failure to really grasp the stakes of what’s happening
Dominion offers no answers, only the clear recognition of how power corrodes those bound to it
Christopher Shaw Myers outlines his uncle’s story with lesser-known information and anecdotes
Martin Suarez’s storytelling is precise, even surgical. But it’s the content that burrows under the skin
Down with ebooks!
The novelist’s Happy Meal plotting serves up the same constituent parts over and over
The writer’s posthumous reputation and influence continue to manifest themselves in writing, music and theater
Katie Herzog has all the serial relapser energy you would expect from the addict who has forsworn AA
One leaves these stories not depressed, but wanting to punch the air in solidarity with these ornery old dudes
Who says a memoir has to be true?
Twelve Churches is a hugely accomplished and endlessly readable book, rich in historical and ecclesiastical detail