08-06-2026 00:00
via
nytimes.com
Robert Coles, Pulitzer-Winning Child Psychiatrist, Is Dead at 97
His five-volume “Children of Crisis” series, published between 1967 and 1977, drew on his conversations with American children whose voices were not often heard.
Read more »
Literature news
Gordon S. Wood, Pioneering Historian of Early America, Dies at 92
Do You Recognize These Lines From Popular Science Fiction?
Book Review: ‘Trash!: A Garbageman’s Story,’ by Simon Paré-Poupart
What makes Great Books great? Their honesty, rigor, seriousness, and sensitivity — all qualities they can lend to their readers
Read by a crowd of “envious para-intellectuals,” The Drift seems like it’s written, first and foremost, to avoid the possibility of critique
In a classic case of therapeutic culture run amok, professors are refusing to punish their students for cheating with AI
Touching Grass
The Tony Awards Nominees Are Not Dangerous This Year
Book Review: ‘Contrapposto,’ by Dave Eggers
Alan Riding, Times Correspondent in Latin America and Paris, Dies at 82
An Edith Wharton Short Story Is Published About 100 Years Later
The Bidens Return With New Book and South Dakota Speech Targeting Trump
The Bidens Are Back, in Bookstores and a South Dakota Speech on Trump
In ‘Waist Deep,’ Linea Maja Linea Explores Millennial Desire
Desktop versie