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Lev Grossman
Recent Articles
Review:
In the Kingdom of Ice
Brings Cold Comfort
Hampton Sides recounts a forgotten tragedy of American arctic exploration
By Lev Grossman
July 31, 2014
Nadine Gordimer
South Africa's Literary Conscience
By Lev Grossman
July 17, 2014
World War Zero: How Hackers Fight to Steal Your Secrets
The Internet is a battlefield, the prize is your information, and bugs are the weapons
By Lev Grossman
July 10, 2014
The Spy Who Ruled Summer
The legacy of le carré's breakthrough book
By Lev Grossman
June 26, 2014
‘Booking’ Your Summer Travel
You may not be getting away this summer, but these books can take you places
By Lev Grossman
June 25, 2014
How a Book Becomes the Book of the Summer
And the most likely contenders this season
By Lev Grossman
June 25, 2014
Here Are the 15 Best Books of 2014 (So Far)
A diverse set of standout titles from the top half of 2014 have made this a memorable year for books
By Lev Grossman
June 4, 2014
Behind the Scenes with John Green
The author of The Fault in Our Stars watches his book become a movie
By Lev Grossman
May 29, 2014
Maya Angelou
Legendary voice
By Lev Grossman
May 29, 2014
Maya Angelou: 1928-2014
Remembering a life of relentless creativity.
By Lev Grossman
May 28, 2014
The Surly Bonds of
Birdmen
A new book documents the history of early U.S. aviation reveals bitter rivalries
By Lev Grossman
May 15, 2014
You Have the Right to Be Forgotten
A European court has upheld an increasingly precious principle
By Lev Grossman
May 15, 2014
Adventure Time's Moving Pictures
One of TV's most emotionally real shows is a cartoon
By Lev Grossman
April 17, 2014
The New Bot on the Beat is Watching, Always Watching
Knightscope K5 promises enhanced policing capabilities, courts controversy
By Lev Grossman
April 16, 2014
Flashboys
, Unsafe at Any Speed
Michael Lewis applies his writing chops to the story of high-speed trading
By Lev Grossman
April 3, 2014
Inside Facebook's $2 Billion Virtual Reality Machine
How a 19-year-old hacker behind Oculus Rift set out to invent a gaming headset but ended up reviving a dead technology and building a global communications platform, worth $2 billion to Facebook in a surprise deal announced this week
By Lev Grossman
March 26, 2014
Be More Danish
A new book on being overwhelmed offers that advice and more to solve the problem of running out of time
By Lev Grossman
March 13, 2014
Rough Magic
One of the rules for a state-of-the-art young-adult novel these days is that it has to have a lot of rules. In Half Bad, the British writer Sally Green’s first novel, they go as follows:...
By Lev Grossman
March 6, 2014
B. J. Novak's Funny Pages
Ryan from The Office wrote a book. It's good!
By Lev Grossman
February 6, 2014
The Quantum Quest for a Revolutionary Computer
Quantum computing uses strange subatomic behavior to exponentially speed up processing. It could be a revolution, or it could be wishful thinking
By Lev Grossman
February 6, 2014
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