For resistance-lit star Naomi Klein, the Trump ascendancy is simply the convergence of forces she has been writing about for two decades.
Books
Painter Linden Frederick will talk about ‘Night Stories’ at Print
Richard Russo and Lily King also will attend the event at the Portland bookstore on Thursday.
Victorian crime fighters team up with formidable female ‘monsters’
‘The Strange Care of the Alchemist’s Daughter’ brims with names like Holmes and Watson, Jekyll and Hyde, and Frankenstein.
‘Do Not Become Alarmed’ is a psychological thriller crowded with compelling characters
Author Maile Meloy will read from her new book in Portland Saturday.
A gruesome find begins ‘Knife Creek,’ the best of the Bowditch mystery series
Paul Doiron’s latest novel sets him among the best in crime writing.
On the eve of her 20th book, Ann Beattie talks about mastering subtleties and surprise
The stories in ‘The Accomplished Guest’ dwell in flux.
Well-placed outrage makes ‘The Refrigerator Monologues’ an entertaining read
The murdered and mutilated lovers of superheros get the attention they are due in a world created by prolific Peaks Island writer Catherynne M. Valente.
Denis Johnson, prize-winning writer, dies at 67
The author of the fiction collection ‘Jesus’ Son’ was also known for works of poetry and drama.
‘Tarted up’ and dancing
‘Dancing in Paradise, Burning in Hell’ highlights the history of 20th century Maine women who danced for pay.
A family continues after a death in ‘I Know It in My Heart’
Mary E. Plouffe’s memoir explores loss and grief in her own family, from the perspective of someone accustomed to supporting others.