Author Adam Steiner’s Essential Reading List for Those Ready to Reinvent Themselves These books offer not only an escape from the day-to-day grind but also proof that circumstances can change if you're willing to put in the work. By Adam Steiner
Why Calling Sally Rooney a ‘Millennial Novelist’ Does Her a Disservice Sally Rooney's work is mostly talked about like it's remarkable for being present in (and commenting on) her millennial generation. Her second book, 'Normal People,' reveals what a backhanded compliment that is. By Veronica Suchodolski
‘Rebel in the Rye’ Shows the Torture and Anxiety of Writing a Masterpiece The movie does an exemplary job of showing how Salinger’s own words, thoughts and actions were reflected in the character of Holden Caulfield. By Rex Reed
Typewriters, Dictaphones and Kools: What It’s Like to Work for J.D. Salinger’s Agent By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
Michel Houellebecq Goes AWOL, What Happens When Amazon Sells a Book for $1.49 and Other Book News By Emily Witt