A Life in Letters by John Updike — a personality revealed vividly
This collection of the late writer’s correspondence is pure gold, shining with insights about literature and life
This collection of the late writer’s correspondence is pure gold, shining with insights about literature and life

Astringent, unsparing and generous by turns, the Canadian writer’s memoir is as compulsively readable as her best fiction

Robert Douglas-Fairhurst is an entertaining companion on a literary tour of how good writing works (and how bad writing doesn’t)

Doctors, dairy farmers, failed novelists — how authors’ fictional selves take on an identity all their own, distinct from their…

With previously uncollected or unpublished works, a definitive edition deepens our understanding of the Nobel laureate’s creative…

End of deliveries by Denmark’s mail service bodes ill for the epistolary form

What novels about buying stuff reveal about us