Open Letter Books is a small, year-old press affiliated with the University of Rochester that publishes nothing but literature in translation.
Michael Scammell examines the complex intelligence and shifting allegiances of the author of “Darkness at Noon.”
The third and presumably final volume of the Spanish novelist Javier Marías’s ambitious, sprawling philosophical novel.
“The Red Book” by Carl Jung has surprised booksellers and its publisher with strong sales — despite its $195 price tag.
A Times science writer argues that religion is a machine for manufacturing social solidarity.