A Journalist Asks, How Do You Define ‘Latino’?
As the presidential election approaches, “LatinoLand,” by Marie Arana, explores the diverse politics and historical roots of Hispanic Americans.
By Miguel Salazar
Recent and archived work by Miguel Salazar for The New York Times
As the presidential election approaches, “LatinoLand,” by Marie Arana, explores the diverse politics and historical roots of Hispanic Americans.
By Miguel Salazar
Redesign? Relaunch? Regret? Take a look at the ways publishers aimed to seduce new audiences by changing up the covers of notable books.
By Scott Heller and Miguel Salazar
Including titles by Stacy Schiff, Paul Harding, Len Deighton and more.
By Miguel Salazar
Memoirs by Barbra Streisand, Patrick Stewart, Jada Pinkett Smith; hotly anticipated books on Elon Musk and Sam Bankman-Fried; and plenty more.
By Shreya Chattopadhyay and Miguel Salazar
This week's selection includes titles by Randall Kenan, Barry Meier, Jen Beagin and more.
By Miguel Salazar
Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s new novel, “Silver Nitrate,” is about friends whose attempt to lift an old curse unleashes something even more terrifying.
By Miguel Salazar
Recommended paperbacks from the Book Review, including books by Patrick Radden Keefe, Emma Straub and more.
By Miguel Salazar
Selected reading from the Book Review, including "Magpie by Elizabeth Day, Linda Villarosa's "Under the Skin" and more.
By Miguel Salazar
Recommended releases from the Book Review, including Mieko Kawakami, Colin Barrett and more.
By Miguel Salazar
Recommended paperback reading, including titles by John Taylor Williams, Silvia Moreno-Garcia and more.
By Miguel Salazar