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Hachette Drops Woody Allen's Memoir

"Apropos of Nothing" will no longer be published in April

Why Oprah’s Book Club Dropped ‘My Dark Vanessa’ as Its March Pick

The move follows the earlier backlash the Club received for its January pick, 'American Dirt'

Woody Allen to Release Memoir in April

"Apropos of Nothing" is due out on April 7

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for March

To start, Alex Garland’s “Devs” is a stunningly bleak vision of our tech-saturated future

The 8 New Books You Should Be Reading this March

A famous food critic, a Ponzi scheme, the return of a National Book Award winner and more

Inside the Campaign to Get Thomas Pynchon to Endorse a Presidential Candidate

The Crying of Lot 49? More like The Voting of Lot 49, if you know what we mean.

How Teddy Wayne’s Fiction Dissects Toxic Masculinity

His new novel "Apartment" searches for the '90s roots of 2020's issues

Will China, India or the U.S. Become Soccer's Next Global Power?

America has been trying to up its game for years, but it has competition

Behind the True Crime Story That Inspired "A Place in the Sun"

Over a century before the true-crime boom, People v. Gillette attracted the nation's attention

In Search of Amelia Earhart's Vanished Poetry

Besides her groundbreaking flights, Earhart had a literary side

"Da Vinci Code" Author Dan Brown to Pen Kids' Picture Book

The book and its soundtrack are out on September 1

Meet Susan Fowler, the Whistleblower Who Took on Uber

Her new autobiography details the harassment and bullying office culture at the ride-share company

Beyond “True Grit”: The Literary Legacy of Charles Portis

Sometimes, a handful of books is all you need to speak volumes

Charles Portis, Author of "True Grit," Dead at 86

His other books include "Norwood" and "The Dog of the South"

On Writing About the Environment in the Era of Climate Change

Three recent books offer a new framework for humanity in the current epoch