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Murder, They Wrote

Martin Amis’s twin obsessions with Hollywood and serial killers are explored in four new mystery novels

Eyes on the City

Evelyn Hofer’s photographs of New York, Paris, and Dublin offer a look at 1950s-and-1960s-era city life and its evocative street scenes

Chronicling Bohemia

Giving His Own Good Weight

In Search of Lost Whimsy

In a new coffee-table book, the eccentric Italian artist and designer Gaetano Pesce looks back on his life and career, and reflects on his longtime enemy: coherence

Into the Wild

The adventurous side of the legendary photographer Peter Beard was part instinct, part carefully manicured image

A New Kind of Lost Generation

Safe Haven

Outside of Washington and Manhattan, John F. Kennedy Jr. had a rich, little-explored life on Cape Cod, his sanctuary from childhood up until his death

Far from Mount Rushmore

Viva Venini!

A dazzling new coffee-table book offers a survey of the unparalleled lighting designs of Venini, the Italian glass firm that elevated Murano to new heights

Matrons of the Arts

Act of Faith

Serving as a pilot in World War I, Hans Christian Adamson was staunchly agnostic. After he survived a plane’s crash landing, a religious medal took on new meaning

Dance with the Devil

The debut novel from Melanie Hamrick, a former ballerina and the partner of Mick Jagger, explores the brutal world of professional dance

Fit for a King

Old-School

A new book looks at the persistent inequality at Clinton High School, the first all-white school ordered to de-segregate in the 1950s

Muscle Memory

Freedom, According to Azzedine Alaïa and Arthur Elgort

A dazzling new book celebrates the joyful, lively collaboration of a legendary designer and a master photographer

Bad Girls’ Book Club

Eat, Pray, Love author Elizabeth Gilbert cancels her latest novel because it’s set in Siberia. What’s next? Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky removed from our libraries?

Logic and Madness

Back in the U.S.S.R.

Face Value

Inside South Korea’s booming plastic-surgery district, where hundreds of faces and bodies are tweaked every day

Life in the Fast Lange

The first full-length biography of Jessica Lange reveals how the actress’s bohemian 1960s lifestyle paved the way for her acting career

All That Jazz

Murder, They Wrote

This month in mystery books, we recommend reading former F.B.I. director James Comey’s crime-fiction debut, which draws from a lengthy career in and out of the courtroom