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Otherwise reasonable and intelligent women rant against her with a boiling rage
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A study of great writers facing death offers a strange sort of comfort to the living
Teens and tweens hooked on the photo-sharing app have developed their own language and ‘goals’
‘The moral dubiousness of reading someone’s email is eclipsed by the magnitude of whatever you find out’
The American author’s new book follows a single mother’s rocky romantic journey
From pup-friendly Rolls-Royces to beds with turn-down service, New York’s pets have luxury covered. But what does this say about the owners?
Yes, it’s the modern plague – but anxiety also makes you feel creative, alert and alive. Is it perverse to thrive on it?
The US novelist says that her new book, about a female artist spurned by critics, may be the ‘freest book I have ever written’
‘A law seems to have been passed in liberal, brownstone Brooklyn prohibiting the wearing of shoes . . . ’
Can ethnicity determine success? The tiger mom’s new book is even more explosive than her last
The technology now exists to let you read every email your child sends and receives. But should you?
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