Arts Dec 09 Literary critics reveal their favorite books of 2025 By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport, Simon Epstein, Daria Nastasia
Arts Mar 18 400 years after death, Spain thinks it's found the remains of 'Don Quixote' author Cervantes Scientists in Madrid announced on Tuesday that, deep under ground of a 17th century convent, they found remains that they believe belong to celebrated writer Miguel de Cervantes, though they may never be able to guarantee the match. By Victoria Fleischer
World Feb 21 Watch 7:36 Praise for the printed page: Will Amazon leave French bookstores in peril? In France, even though the price of books was fixed years ago to prevent price differentiation, some worry the country's thousands of bookstores may now be in jeopardy as more customers flock to online retailers, such as Amazon. The online… By PBS News Hour
Arts May 25 Watch 'The Swerve': When an Ancient Text Reaches Out and Touches Us 'The Swerve': When an Ancient Text Reaches Out and Touches Us…
Arts May 16 Watch Remembering Carlos Fuentes, Mexico's Grand Man of Letters Carlos Fuentes was a prolific writer -- penning novels, essays, newspaper articles, even an opera. Recognized as one of Latin America's greatest literary figures, Fuentes brought stories from Mexico to the world stage. He died Tuesday at age 83. Ray…