The Book Of Everlasting Things is a dazzling, immersive literary debut
Historian Aanchal Malhotra’s novel about the legacy of the 1947 Partition is a gorgeous meditation on memory, scent and human resilience
Historian Aanchal Malhotra’s novel about the legacy of the 1947 Partition is a gorgeous meditation on memory, scent and human resilience
With the rise of homegrown fascism threatening democracies around the world, this new biography of Edda Mussolini feels especially timely
Exploring addiction, betrayal, love, identity and women’s rights in the 19th century, MacDonald’s queerest book yet feels timeless
Toronto references include lunch with David Cronenberg, TIFF premieres and performing poetry in front of Leonard Cohen
Full of familiar themes and tropes, Irving’s meandering brick-of-a-novel is as much about the writing life as it is about finding belonging
Jonathan Coe’s affecting book will delight film nerds with its poignant portrait of the legendary writer/director Billy Wilder
After two years of virtual events, the Toronto International Festival of Authors director launches a three-day festival devoted to the crime and mystery genres
The Stories We Tell director confronts traumatic and horrifying experiences in her new book
As of this week, 44 of the city’s 96 public library branches – many in densely populated areas – are shuttered
Mind Games author Adam Nayman discusses the connective tissue between David Fincher’s films and why we can’t help comparing him to Paul Thomas Anderson