A Knack for Embracing Impermanence: On Pico Iyer’s “Autumn Light”
A new memoir about coming to terms with aging and death.
A new memoir about coming to terms with aging and death.
For Randy Rosenthal, reading Haruki Murakami’s “Killing Commendatore” is like exploring underground caverns “enormous and deep and lovely.”
It’s not your mother’s feminism in Therese Bohman’s “Eventide.”
Randy Rosenthal considers Reza Aslan's "God: A Human History," his history of the religious impulse.