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    What is Poetry?

    To gloat National Poetry Month, nosotros're devoting an unabridged result to the form.

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    He Created the First Known Movie. Then He Vanished.

    In his new book, "The Man Who Invented Move Pictures," Paul Fischer investigates the life — and mysterious disappearance — of Louis Le Prince.

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      Inside the Best-Seller Listing

      In '10 Steps to Nanette,' Hannah Gadsby Moves From Stage to Folio

      The Australian comedian brings distinctive flair to the construction and tone of her memoir.

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      The Appalling Handling of a Prisoner at Guantánamo

      "The Forever Prisoner," by Cathy Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy, tells the story of a human who has been held captive by the C.I.A. for twenty years.

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    Shocking the Bourgeoisie With Iran's Misunderstood Modernist

    "Blind Owl," by Sadeq Hedayat, is a hallucinatory brusque novel that upends Farsi artistic traditions.

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  2. Nonfiction

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    Misty Copeland on 'Serenade,' Democracy and the Art of Motion

    The ballet dancer reviews Toni Bentley'southward sixth book: office memoir, part ode to George Balanchine and the fine art form he immortalized.

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  3. Editors' Selection

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    9 New Books We Recommend This Week

    Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.

  4. The Book Review Podcast

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    Elizabeth Alexander on 'The Trayvon Generation'

    Alexander talks about her new book, and Lucasta Miller discusses her biography of Keats.

  5. Best Sellers

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    Best-Seller Lists: Apr 24, 2022

    All the lists: print, eastward-books, fiction, nonfiction, children's books and more.

  1. Fiction

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    A Visit to 'The Candy House'

    Jennifer Egan'due south ambitious new novel — a sequel, of sorts, to 2010'southward "A Visit From the Goon Squad" — riffs on retentiveness, authenticity and the allure of new technology.

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  2. By the Book

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    Fifty-fifty Margo Jefferson Sometimes Gets Sucked Into a Bad Thriller

    "My ego says: 'Yous're amend than this,'" says the Pulitzer Prize-winning literary critic. "And my id says: 'Not today. Bargain with information technology.'"

  3. Crime & Mystery

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    They Were College Friends. Now They're Fine art Thieves.

    Grace D. Li'south debut, "Portrait of a Thief," is both a heist novel and a reckoning.

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    Globe War II, Ukraine and the Time to come of Conflict

    Richard Overy'south prodigious "Blood and Ruins" is a sweeping history of Earth War II packed with lessons for the future.

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    Immigrant Lives, Back to Back and Upside Down

    Michelle de Kretser's two-role novel, "Scary Monsters," follows a young teacher in 1980s France and a bureaucrat in a dystopian future Commonwealth of australia.

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  1. The shortlist

    Poems of Exile, Introspection and Self-Discovery (Cicadas, Too)

    New collections from Akwaeke Emezi, Solmaz Sharif, Colm Toibin and Phoebe Giannisi.

    By Jessica Gigot

  2. New in Paperback: 'Second Place' and 'Lady Bird Johnson'

    Six new paperbacks to check out this week.

    By Miguel Salazar

  3. Newly Published Verse, From Gaza to Zoom Rooms and More

    A selection of new verse collections, from Mosab Abu Toha, Marlanda Dekine, Basie Allen, Shane McCrae, Ama Asantewa Diaka, Mary Jo Salter, Eloisa Amezcua and D. Nurkse.

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    The Starting time Fully Illustrated Selection of Pablo Neruda's Question Poems

    "Book of Questions," the Nobel laureate's terminal nifty piece of work of poetry, is lyrical, meditative, philosophical. Is it likewise for children?

    By Joyce Maynard

  5. The Verse issue

    The Shape of the Void: Toward a Definition of Poesy

    "Poetry leaves something out," our columnist Elisa Gabbert says. But that's hardly the extent of information technology.

    By Elisa Gabbert

  6. The Poesy Issue

    A Poet's Poet: The Astonishing Career of John Keats

    Robert Pinsky reviews Lucasta Miller'southward "Keats: A Brief Life in Nine Poems and Ane Epitaph."

    By Robert Pinsky

  7. The Poesy Issue

    In Edna St. Vincent Millay's Diaries, the Private Life of a Celebrity Poet

    Seven decades subsequently Millay's death, "Rapture and Melancholy" paints a picture of creative triumph, romantic tumult and a daily life that descended into addiction.

    Past Heather Clark

  8. By the Volume

    Ocean Vuong Brings Books to Lunch Dates, 'But in Case'

    "I feel truer to myself while reading than I do experiencing the world through my body — and then any hazard to read is ideal for me."

  9. The poetry Issue

    Facing 'the Can't-See of the Future,' in Verse and at the Chiropractor'southward

    In "Now Do You Know Where You Are," the poet Dana Levin learns to write once more and comes to terms with personal and political trauma.

    Past Srikanth Reddy

  10. The Poetry issue

    A Poet Looks at the End of the World, and Reaches for Hope

    In "Canopy," her seventh collection, Linda Gregerson mourns for humanity and the earth fifty-fifty as she clings to signs of personal connection.

    By Stephanie Burt

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