Sunday, August 23, 2015

New York Times Book Review


Jeffrey Fisher
By JENNIFER SENIOR
A science journalist's reading of medical history suggests that the "autism pandemic" is an optical illusion.
Mark Zuckerberg, center, with Cory Booker, then mayor of Newark, left, and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, right, September 2010.
Gary He/Facebook, via Associated Press
By ALEX KOTLOWITZ
What happened when two politicians and a tech billionaire set out to reform a city's schools.
Elisabeth Egan
Beowulf Sheehan
By AMANDA FORTINI
A bibliophile's new full-time job disrupts her cherished work-life equilibrium.
Eric Nyquist
By FAREED ZAKARIA
A pair of scholars tease out the central notions that have given rise to the modern age.

·         Hardcover Fiction
·         Hardcover Nonfiction
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·         Paperback Mass-Market Fiction
·         Paperback Nonfiction
·         All the Lists
This week, Vu Tran discusses his debut novel, "Dragonfish"; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; Ruth Franklin talks about Lucia Berlin's stories; listeners share what they've been reading; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. Pamela Paul is the host.

Adam McCauley
By ADAM PLUNKETT
David Orr on the classic American poem almost everyone gets hopelessly wrong.
Mark Todd
By JOSHUA COHEN
A Nobel laureate weighs in on the diffusion of culture and the loss of common referents.
R. L. Stine
Illustration by Jillian Tamaki
The author of the Goosebumps and Fear Street series avoids nonfiction: "I never read it. I hate anything real."
Illustrations by R. Kikuo Johnson
Bookends
Siddhartha Deb and Ayana Mathis discuss the worth of graduate writing programs.
David Plunkert
By REBECCA MEAD
An ambitious New Yorker insinuates herself into the old guard in the years before the financial crisis.
Pascal Lemaître
Author's Note
By MAILE MELOY
If you don't have kids, you tend to identify with the children in any story.

Nonfiction

By LISA MILLER

Palestinian protesters in the West Bank near the Israeli settlement of Modiin Illit in February.
By PETER BEINART

Peggy McMartin Buckley on trial, 1987.
By KAY HYMOWITZ

By DAVID SHIELDS
By JULIE LYTHCOTT-HAIMS

An artificial intelligence robot and its owner.
By DAVID ALAN GRIER

T.S. Eliot
By DAVID YEZZI

By NAOMI SCHAEFER RILEY

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