The caped crusader, who debuted in 1939, joins other illustrious figures — including Adam West, the actor who played him on TV.
In “We Solve Murders,” the author of the hugely popular Thursday Murder Club series introduces a new set of crime solvers.
In a new novel by Olga Tokarczuk, guests at a mountain retreat face a dark and cryptic threat.
Sally Rooney lovers reveled, played trivia and took part in raffles to celebrate the Irish novelist’s new book, “Intermezzo.”
Among the world’s leading academic critics, he brought his analytical rigor to topics as diverse as German opera and sci-fi movies.
Hear songs from Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash and more, inspired by a new book.
The star novelist discusses her public persona, the discourse around her work and why reinvention isn’t a goal.
“Intermezzo,” the Irish novelist’s fourth novel, is one of this fall’s most anticipated books.
Greenwell’s “What Belongs to You” reaches the opera stage with a team that includes the composer David T. Little and the director Mark Morris.
What happens on Page 76 of books by Garth Greenwell, Domenico Starnone and Alia Trabucco Zéran, as envisioned by the artist Jammie Holmes.
Serhiy Zhadan, 50, is a beloved Ukrainian poet as well as a novelist, lyricist and rock star. Furious over the invasion, he enlisted to fight even as his band still plays and his readings fill halls.
In her lively “Book and Dagger,” the historian Elyse Graham rescues a cast of scholar-spies from obscurity.
Jesse Ball’s Kafkaesque novel imagines a legal system that deploys a shockingly personal device.
Alexandra Alter spent time with the author at a new exhibit celebrating the 50th anniversary of his book “The Power Broker.”
The literary critic, who died on Sunday at age 90, believed that reading was the path to revolution.
Assouline has made its name publishing tomes that sell for $1,000 or more. But that’s just the beginning of this family-run company’s ambitions.
Her new novel, “Intermezzo,” considers love in its various permutations.
Two reports from advocacy groups show that book banning continues at higher rates than before the pandemic. Newly implemented state laws are impacting the numbers this year.
The season’s most anticipated titles include new fiction from Sally Rooney, Richard Powers, Jean Hanff Korelitz and more, plus celebrity memoirs by Al Pacino, Cher and Ina Garten.
In “Undivided,” the political scientist Hahrie Han follows members of a mostly white congregation that resolved to fight bias and promote racial justice.
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