August 2016 Books Articles
- Lena Dunham Announces Publication of Her Short Story Collection, ‘Best and Always’
- The Sweetest Debut: Lindsay King-Miller on Cheryl Strayed, Sarah Waters and the Lure of Buffy Femslash
- Graphic Novels Set in New York City
- The Fascinating Stories Behind Famous True-Crime Books
- 10 Weird and Wonderful Guinness World Records Titles About Books
- Hoo-boy: Harmony Korine is Adapting Alissa Nutting’s ‘Tampa’
- Literary Links: A Mysterious Manuscript, the Future of E-Readers, Jacqueline Woodson and Curtis Sittenfeld
- Wait, Chuck Tingle is Real, and He’s… Really Chuck Tingle?
- The Sweetest Debut: Amy Rose Spiegel on Sex Writing, ‘F is For Family,’ and Coffee Shop Music
- That Time Patti Smith Made a Cameo on ‘The Killing’
- ‘A Little Life’ Optioned as Limited Series by Scott Rudin; Author Hanya Yanagihara Asks Facebook Fans “Who Should Play Jude”
- The Sweetest Debut: Sarah Jaffe on Social Justice Movements, David Bowie and Hating Hemingway
- 15 Things You Didn’t Know About Jacqueline Susann’s ‘Valley of the Dolls’
- At New York Times, Sunday Review Editor Takes Over All Books Coverage
- The Sweetest Debut: Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib on ‘The Wire’, Zora Neale Hurston, and Kendrick Lamar
- The Sweetest Debut: Nicole Dennis-Benn on The Bible, and Her Favorite Place to Write
- Colson Whitehead Talks Ferguson, Fiction and Acclaim vs. Bad Reviews
- Literary Links: Writing and Marketing Across Race and Culture, Female Friendships
- Differences in UK and US ‘Cloud Atlas’ Editions Remind Us: No Piece of Writing is Ever Really Final
- ‘End of the Perfect Ten’ Author on Women’s Gymnastics— And the Way It’s Packaged as Girl Drama
- ‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban’s’ Graceful Time Travel Crushes ‘Cursed Child’
- Ta-Nehisi Coates Is Curating a Festival About Black Identity, the Rise of Right Wing Populism, and Immigration in America and France
- A Muslim Woman on Her Honeymoon Gets Detained, Apparently for Reading an Award Winning Book About Syrian Art
- 10 New Books to Read This August — Plus One Surprise Release
- Chimamanda Adichie On Melania Trump, Michelle Obama, and Writing Across Culture
- ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ Complicates The Series’ Ending — And That’s a Good Thing