U.S. EDITION OF THE WORLDS OLDEST MAGAZINE
April issue
What happened to America’s capital?
Read Latest Issue
Read it now. >>
Search
Politics
Culture
Life
Podcasts
Magazine
Newsletters
Gabriel García Márquez’s legacy was damaged by his sons
Share This Article
Facebook
X
LinkdIn
Copy Link
Search
Claim Offer
Subscribe
Sign In
Search
Share This Article
Facebook
X
LinkdIn
Copy Link
My Account
Account
Logout
Novel
Book Review
Gabriel García Márquez’s legacy was damaged by his sons
By Philip Hensher
Book Review
Barbara Comyns’s haunting fiction was all too autobiographical
By Lee Randall
Book Review
Lucas Rijneveld’s
My Heavenly Favorite
vividly depicts self-delusion
By Leyla Sanai
Book Review
Emily Howes on sisterly duty
By Mark Bostridge
Book Review
Leaving
captures all the sadness, poignancy and resignation of loss
By Caroline Moorehead
Book Review
Kelly Link upholds and upturns conventions
By Philip Womack
Book Review
Leo Vardiashvili explores Georgia’s magic and mystery
By A.S.H. Smyth
Book Review
My Friends
: a story of three exiles
By Alex Clark
Book Review
Kiley Reid’s
Come and Get It
isn’t her best
By Jenny Colgan
Book Review
The dangerous secrets in Michele Mari’s
Verdigris
By Lee Langley
Books
An exclusive Jack Reacher Christmas story by Lee Child
By Lee Child
Book Review
The sex-and-drug-fueled adventures in Bryan Washington’s latest novel
By Michael Arditti
Book Review
Zadie Smith’s latest novel is glittering, grand and powerful
By Philip Womack
Books
Blood Meridian
is Cormac McCarthy’s masterpiece
By Aaron Gwyn
Book Review
William Boyd’s latest novel is immense fun
By Philip Womack
Book Review
A miracle drug with a dark side
By George Berridge
Television
‘Slow Horses’ is thriller television at its best
By Alexander Larman
Books
The return of Thomas Pynchon?
By Ben Sixsmith
More Stories