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Worm: the First Digital World War, by Mark Bowden

by Mark Bowden

The fascinating story of the Conficker computer worm and the cyber security elites who have joined forces in a high-tech game of cops and robbers to find its creators and…

Jean-Claude van Itallie

…at Highways Theatre, and in New York City at LaMama ETC. War, Sex and Dreams received positive reviews in both the Los Angeles Times and The New York Times. Van…

Poet in New York

by Federico García Lorca

“[Poet in New York] may well be one of the greatest books of poems ever written about New York City. . . . A fierce indictment of the modern world…

The New Valley

by Josh Weil

…Meticulous . . . Keep writing novellas, Josh Weil, because you write very good ones. You think on it, and we’ll watch.” —Anthony Doerr, The New York Times Book Review…

The New York Times Staff

…Best of Lingua Franca (Farrar Straus & Giroux, 2002), Star’s essays and reviews have appeared in the New Republic, New Yorker, New York Times, London Review of Books, and other…

The Last Secret of the Temple

by Paul Sussman

“What could possibly bring together an Egyptian detective, an Israeli cop, and a Palestinian journalist? This international bestseller, dubbed ‘an intelligent reader’s answer to The Da Vinci Code.’” —Library Journal…

The Player, The Rapture, The New Age

by Michael Tolkin

The Player: “A masterpiece! One of the smartest, funniest, most penetrating movies about moviemaking ever made.” –Steven Schiff, Vanity Fair…

The Titled Americans

by Elisabeth Kehoe

“Both a remarkable achievement and a real treat . . . written with elegance. . . . American and British readers interested in genealogy and the world of social connections…

14 Queer Book Recommendations to Read During Pride

…An ambitious, delirious novel that tangles with queerness, spirituality, and generational silence, City of Laughter announces Temim Fruchter as a fresh and assured new literary voice. This tale of a…

The New Great Game

by Lutz Kleveman

“A compact style and a sharp eye for detail . . . help the reader digest a huge and complex subject. . . . [Kleveman] is clearly an intelligent observer…