In honor of the 25th anniversary of New York Review Books Classics, we've selected 25 gems that the publisher has unearthed during its quarter century on earth—plus one from this year, for good ...
And first, a closer look at NYRB editorial director Edwin Frank’s new ‘Stranger Than Fiction: Lives of the Twentieth-Century ...
Edwin Frank is the editor of NYRB Classics, a book series published by New York Review Books. He is also the editor of a particular book in that series, called *Unknown Masterpieces: Writers ...
Novels in Three Lines by Félix Fénéon (NYRB Classics, $15). This collection of "novels" consists of more than 1,000 three-line summaries of local crimes and odd stories that Fénéon originally ...
A shaggy-dog Raymond Chandler spoof? An elegy for the Southern California hippie? An allegory for the rise of the neo-conservative movement? The Coen Brothers’ 1998 crime comedy has been ...
Neither aspiring to perfect coherence nor succumbing to the deepest darkness of incomprehensibility, WAITING FOR THE FEAR (NYRB Classics, 208 pp., paperback, $16.95) is an astonishing, deeply wry ...
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Can they break down a NYRB defense allowing 1.0 goals per game? Expect Inter to at least put a couple away. NYRB: A solid start to the campaign has them fully in the mix for a playoff spot ...
It was a moment that even moved the usually stoic Thierry Henry to tears. English side Arsenal FC unveiled bronze statues for three club legends outside the club’s home at Emirates Stadium in ...
It’s the day after Election 2024 and half the population of the United States thinks the end of the world is imminent. And the editors of the satire site Babylon Bee, cofounders and coauthors ...
Penguin Random House continues to make slow but steady progress in diversifying its workforce. According to the publisher’s fifth annual demographics report, 68.9% of the company’s entire ...
The Italian writer’s stories are shot through with a playful sense of dreamlike absurdity.