Any book can spur us toward self-improvement. So can a song, a poem or a movie scene. And so we will change.
From Sally Rooney to Richard Powers, the authors we spent time with this year provided a lot of quotable wit and wisdom.
In Adam Ross’s long-awaited second novel, a teenager in 1980 New York endures a parade of strange events and a pack of ...
As 2024 comes to a close, The Washington Post is featured in multiple “best of” lists highlighting incredible journalism from across the media industry this year. Below is a complete list of ...
In “The Word of Dog,” philosopher Mark Rowlands writes that the animals are empathetic and, unlike humans, unburdened by ...
Elizabeth Harris’s debut novel is a political book charming enough to appeal to readers burned out by politics.
The former president, who died at 100 on Sunday, was a prolific writer, especially in the decades after he left the White House.
Ahead of the publication of “Witchcraft for Wayward Girls,” the horror novelist spends a weekend home in Charleston.
Explore the world of alcohol-free drinks, hear readings of brand-new plays, cheer for the local football team or celebrate ...
New releases include a gentle love story by Jonathan Evison and Markus Zusak’s memoir about rescue dogs. Shorter winter days ...
The letters team asked readers to share their New Year’s resolutions, both for themselves and for The Post. Here are some of ...
Every week, The Post runs a collection of letters of readers’ grievances — pointing out grammatical mistakes, missing coverage and inconsistencies. This week, we present readers’ New Year’s ...