Books

The Eleventh Hour: Salman Rushdie Wants You To Think About Death

24 November 2025
The author's new book, The Eleventh Hour, is as much about mortality as it is about life

12 Great Non-Fiction Books From 2025

21 November 2025
There's still time to get some proper reading done before the year is through

The 27 Best Books of 2025 (So Far)

9 November 2025
Whether you’re looking for a compelling nonfiction mystery, a charming fantasy escape, or a suspenseful science fiction thriller, this year's literary slate has something for…

10 Haunting Books to Read This Halloween, as Chosen by Esquire Editors

31 October 2025
What’s keeping us up at night? Victorian hauntings, shark-infested waters, blood hungry schoolboys

Stephen Graham's New Book Will Be An Essential Read for Fathers (And You Can Contribute to It)

21 October 2025
The upcoming Letters to Our Son will compile advice from dads.

In Conversation with Christophe Archaimbault, CEO of Moleskine

8 October 2025
On creativity, the brand, and the fading art of writing by hand

Fight, Flight or… Fawn?

18 September 2025
There’s a new trauma response on the block, and you might just be doing it

Ocean Vuong on Why The Emperor of Gladness Is His “Slump Book” (and Why That's No Bad Thing)

8 July 2025
The celebrated writer returns with a sweeping story about life in small-town America

Bottega Veneta Breathes Softly Through Yu Xiuhua’s Words

30 April 2025
In a world saturated by symbols and slogans, Bottega Veneta invited us to pause, reflect, and connect. Not with products, but with poetry

How Manga Redefines Live-Action Adaptations

15 April 2025
Manga was never just ink on paper. It was always a world waiting to be seen—just not reimagined beyond recognition

MSCHF: “Being Sued Is a Pain in the Ass!”

12 March 2025
Fashion-Art-Culture pranksters MSCHF explain themselves in a new book that celebrates the elite New York troublemakers

Twist Review: Colum McCann’s New Novel is a Deep, Deep-Sea Mystery

28 February 2025
In the Irish writer’s slippery new book, broken cables and broken relationships litter the ocean floor
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