Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Eleanor Catton’s long-anticipated third novel, “Birnam Wood,” is an intellectual and ecological thriller that propels readers forward with a high-pitched plot while posing broad ideological questions ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In this highly readable book, Swedish journalist Katrine Marçal explodes the foundational myths of the free market, exposing ...
Ten years ago, Eleanor Catton became the youngest person to win the prestigious Booker Prize, earning it for “The Luminaries,” her second novel. In the years since, the New Zealander, who now lives in ...
Popularity is not a guarantee of quality. Last year’s fiction offered ample proof of that: as Claire Allfree wrote here in November 2022, the big novelists, from Ian McEwan to Jonathan Coe, had let ...
The judges announced Tuesday that a New Zealand author, Eleanor Catton, has won the 45th Man Booker Prize, England’s most prestigious literary award, for her novel The Luminaries. The choice comes as ...
Congratulations go to Ms. Catton, as she has the distinct honor of being the first-ever recipient of a one star review from Good e-Reader. Even Willie Nelson’s literary diarrhea musings from his life ...
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In this highly readable book, Swedish journalist Katrine Marçal explodes the foundational myths of the free market, exposing capitalist pieties, immaturities, and self-deceptions and refocusing our ...
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