It was in a trattoria on the Piazza Navona in early April of 1974 that for the first but not the last time I heard Gabriel ...
Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease is painful for a person suffering from it, initially fails to discern what has happened to him, but when he understands it, the pages of his memory have begun to fade ...
Jesmyn Ward's fourth novel follows Annis, a young, enslaved woman, on her journey through the underworld of the American ...
Kavery Nambisan’s new novel, telling a story of religion, caste and gender, shows her at the top of her game ...
In a short time, man will be able to see what is happening anywhere in the world without leaving his own house,” the gypsy chief Melquiades prophesies to the settlers of Macondo on Page 2 of One ...
Foreign correspondent Patrick J. McDonnell is the Los Angeles Times Mexico City bureau chief and previously headed Times ...
In other chapters, he focuses on individual novels: Mrs Dalloway — Virginia Woolf’s riposte to the “vulgarities” of Ulysses — or Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred ... and myth and gives a thumbs up ...
The new (posthumous) Gabriel García Márquez novel ... Whenever I open the fridge, the same poem falls off the door: “you against the green screen, a place / without history,” from Tracy Fuad’s ...
The towering granite faces of four U.S. presidents—George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham ...