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‘Vladimir,’ a Debut That Celebrates Transgression — Up to a Point

VLADIMIRBy Julia May Jonas239 pages. Simon & Schuster. $27.To read “Vladimir” (or any number of campus novels published in the past decade), you’d have...

‘The Power Law’ Is a Funder-Friendly Look at the World of Venture Capital

The traditional power of venture capitalists to exert influence over founders has been eroded by an “increasingly rebellious youth culture,” Mallaby says, recounting how...

How Covid Got Gish Jen Thinking About China

Gish Jen’s fans can take some solace when they finish one of her books: The characters might reappear in the next one they read.The...

12 New Books Coming in February

‘Black Cake,’ by Charmaine Wilkerson (Ballantine, Feb. 1)In this debut, an estranged brother and sister reunite after their mother’s death. Her final wish for...

Book Review: ‘The Books of Jacob,’ by Olga Tokarczuk

The Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk was, in 2019, a youthful winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. She was 57, dreadlocked, mischievous of politics,...

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Former Social Safety Commissioner Says DOGE Cuts Might Interrupt Profit Funds

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Google upgrades Colab with an AI agent software | TechCrunch

Google Colab, Google’s cloud-based pocket book software for coding,...

Many Massachusetts faculties nonetheless arising brief in addressing antisemitism on campus: ADL

Many native universities are nonetheless falling brief relating to...

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