For today I spoke with Christopher DiCarlo, an author and philosopher whose forthcoming book “Building a God: The Ethics of ...
Though ostensibly a comedy of manners built around an opposites-attract couple, Wang’s novel, her third after “Chemistry” and ...
Vacation rental with the in-laws — for many ... In the second half of the book, the stakes are higher. It’s five years later, and Keru is making gobs more money than her tenured professor ...
“Instead of having to make large-ticket purchases via a capital expense on their accounting books, rental allows them to categorise the expense as operating costs that do not necessarily impact ...
“Instead of having to make large-ticket purchases via a capital expense on their accounting books, rental allows them to categorise the expense as operating costs that do not necessarily impact ...
Weike Wang’s third novel “Rental House” takes the discourse surrounding ... In their late thirties in the events of the book, the couple is searching for a passion that has been missing ...
Though much of the present action of this funny, deceptively keen and artful novel takes place in one rental house or another, it’s a curious title for the book. The settings are too staged to ...
Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review ... with a younger man who works at a rental-car agency. In 1970s Philadelphia ...
The Bookseller/Diagram Prize for Oddest Book Title of the Year 2024: The results in full 27%—The narrowest winning margin in Diagram history for The Philosopher Fish: Sturgeon, Caviar ...