'Mad Men' Books
Show Don's Descent: Matthew Weiner, in his compulsive
organization of the 'Mad Men' universe, has always included the books du jour.
'Freakonomics'
10 Years On: Stephen J. Dubner and Steven D. Levitt on what they
got right and wrong.
Booksellers Heap
Promos on New Lee Novel: High hopes for 'Go Set a Watchman'
sales have inspired special events ranging from film screenings to
read-a-thons.
Franz Wright
Dies at 62: Franz Wright, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet whose
frank, confessional verse reflected a search for self-discovery and spiritual
yearning amid struggles with mental illness and substance abuse, died May 14 at
his home in Waltham, Mass.
For Reviewers,
How Close Is Too Close?: 'New York Times' public editor Margaret
Sullivan writes about how the NYTBR wants readers to trust its writers, but
some see conflicts of interest.
Coloring
Books Grow Up
Amid a flurry of acquisitions, U.S. houses are looking to cash in on a craze that started in Europe: the sudden popularity of adult coloring books. The trick now, say many publishers, is trying to keep up with demand. more »
Amid a flurry of acquisitions, U.S. houses are looking to cash in on a craze that started in Europe: the sudden popularity of adult coloring books. The trick now, say many publishers, is trying to keep up with demand. more »
A look at the early years and major moments of the venerable publisher, which turns 100 this year. more »
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