Books

Healthcare reform rock star

Talking medicine, checklists and alternative music with New Yorker staff writer and surgeon Atul Gawande

When smart people believe dumb things

From 9/11 to the moon landing, how conspiracy theories have changed history -- and why we must fight back

Why is braille dying?

In an age of audiobooks, only 10 percent of blind kids learn it. But listening isn't the same as reading

Salinger: "Recluse" with an ugly history of women

How we've all found a convenient way of avoiding the truth about his troubled past

Kindle killer

Amazon's behind-the-scenes battle with publishers shows how the iPad is already making its mark

Famous hypochondriacs

Darwin, Warhol and Proust -- what history's greatest worrywarts got out of being "sick"

Her cells saved lives while her family suffered

The true story of a woman whose enormous gift to science was shamefully repaid

500 days of blubber

A new book probes the romantic appeal -- and surprisingly kinky sex life -- of whales

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Saturday, Jan 30, 2010 21:01 EST

"Eternity Soup": Dying for eternal youth

How our desperate desire to stop aging has created an industry fueled by questionable science and outright greed
Thursday, Jan 28, 2010 20:29 EST

"The Catcher in the Rye": A story in covers

A slide show of the most memorable jackets for J.D. Salinger's best-known book
Thursday, Jan 28, 2010 15:29 EST

J.D. Salinger: Voice of America

What the creator of Holden Caulfield taught a nation of readers and writers
Thursday, Jan 28, 2010 13:11 EST

"Catcher in the Rye" author J.D. Salinger dies

Legendary American writer, recluse passes away at 91
Thursday, Jan 28, 2010 12:29 EST

Audio: Intro to "A People's History of the United States"

Zinn reads the introduction to his best-known book Audio
Thursday, Jan 28, 2010 08:29 EST

Goodbye to people's historian Howard Zinn

His work taught us that history doesn't just belong to the powerful -- and that it's ours to shape
Wednesday, Jan 27, 2010 11:33 EST

Poet wins U.K.'s Costa Book of the Year

Christopher Reid receives prize recognizing the "most enjoyable book" from the British Isles
Tuesday, Jan 26, 2010 20:27 EST

Never coming to a screen near you

Why promoting books with movie-style trailers is a silly idea Video
Monday, Jan 25, 2010 20:20 EST

"The Professor and Other Writings": A critic gets personal

Terry Castle discusses her sexually charged new memoir -- and why Susan Sontag stayed in the closet
Sunday, Jan 24, 2010 21:01 EST

"I.O.U.: Why Everyone Owes Everyone and No One Can Pay"

John Lanchester's new book is the most fun you'll ever have learning about worldwide economic collapse
Saturday, Jan 23, 2010 21:01 EST

The man who rediscovered Africa

How Achebe's novels captured the soul of a continent -- and helped me discover my own history
Friday, Jan 22, 2010 12:25 EST

Wall Street Journal: This week's top books

Ranking the most popular titles in fiction, non-fiction and more
Wednesday, Jan 20, 2010 20:21 EST

The battle for Jane Austen

Great novelist, chick-lit pioneer, vampire. Will the real Miss Austen please stand up?
Wednesday, Jan 20, 2010 15:21 EST

Robert B. Parker: Farewell to a tough-guy writer

How the crime novelist taught me to stand up for myself and taught my son about the carnal pleasures of reading
Tuesday, Jan 19, 2010 20:20 EST

"The Hidden Brain": Behind your secret racism

The author of a new book talks about the brain's hidden impulses, and why you're more biased than you think
Monday, Jan 18, 2010 21:01 EST

"The Trauma Myth": The child betrayed

Susan Clancy discusses her controversial theory, and how an industry designed to help children may hurt them
Monday, Jan 18, 2010 12:19 EST

Stead, Pinkney win top children's book awards

Books inspired by Aesop and Madeleine L'Engle earn Caldecott and Newbery honors
Monday, Jan 18, 2010 12:06 EST

Gloomy nevermore? Portrait shows cheerful Poe

"It actually represents Poe as he appeared to his contemporaries -- a handsome young man on the rise"
Sunday, Jan 17, 2010 21:01 EST

The atheist's dilemma

Reason and faith battle it out in the story of a celebrity philosopher and his tumultuous past
Friday, Jan 15, 2010 07:23 EST

Publisher's Weekly: Top books (January 14)

Ranking the most popular titles in fiction, non-fiction and more
Monday, Jan 11, 2010 14:37 EST

Barnes and Noble: Textbooks for rent

The bookseller will allow college students to borrow course volumes for a fee
Sunday, Jan 10, 2010 21:01 EST

The last bohemian

Patti Smith's memoir of her youth with Robert Mapplethorpe testifies to a rare and ferocious innocence
Friday, Jan 8, 2010 20:20 EST

Elizabeth Gilbert, the reluctant bride

The literary phenomenon behind "Eat, Pray, Love" embraces a second marriage, and her everywoman book-club status
Friday, Jan 8, 2010 16:54 EST

Wall Street Journal: Top books (January 7)

Ranking the week's most popular titles in fiction, non-fiction and more
Friday, Jan 8, 2010 16:36 EST

USA Today: Top books (January 7)

Ranking the most popular non-fiction, fiction, and more

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