Book Review: ‘Our Beautiful Boys,’ by Sameer Pandya

OUR BEAUTIFUL BOYS, by Sameer Pandya From the first page of Sameer Pandya’s timely and timeless new novel, “Our Beautiful Boys,” we’re dropped into a series of contradictions. We’re introduced to a town that’s described as “nothing extraordinary,” but then ushered to a trio of caves cloaked in mystery and lore. We’re told these caves … Read more

Test Yourself on the History of How Books Were Made

Welcome to Lit Trivia, the Book Review’s regular quiz about literary culture. This week’s installment tests your knowledge of the global evolution of books themselves. In the five multiple-choice questions below, tap or click on the answer you think is correct. After the last question, you’ll find links to further reading on the topic.

Book Review: ‘Audition,’ by Katie Kitamura

AUDITION, by Katie Kitamura In the opening scene of Katie Kitamura’s new novel, “Audition,” a middle-aged actress of some renown meets with a much younger man in a faceless restaurant in Manhattan’s financial district. The woman, our narrator, is deeply apprehensive about the encounter, and is swarmed by thoughts of the various interpretations strangers could … Read more

Book Review: ‘Uncharted,’ by Chris Whipple

UNCHARTED: How Trump Beat Biden, Harris, and the Odds in the Wildest Campaign in History, by Chris Whipple Over St. Patrick’s Day weekend in 2024, President Joe Biden hosted the traditional gathering of Irish and Irish American politicians in the White House. This was home ground for Biden, the most ostentatiously Irish figure ever to … Read more

10 Books Like ‘The White Lotus’ If You Can’t Wait for Next Season

Smart, funny and compulsively watchable, HBO’s “The White Lotus” is the rare TV satire that strikes a perfect balance between vicious and empathetic, skewering the superrich while also humanizing their often outlandish foibles. The series, which just wrapped up its third season, follows a formula that’s as familiar as it is addictive: A flock of … Read more

Edward Countryman, Student of the American Revolution, Dies at 80

Edward Countryman, a historian whose wide-ranging studies of the various groups — politicians, laborers, Native Americans and more — at work during the American Revolution helped usher in a more complex understanding of the nation’s founding, died on March 24 in Dallas. He was 80. His daughters, Karon Ornadel and Kirstein Powell, confirmed the death … Read more