In Umberto Eco’s 1983 novel, The Name of the Rose, a ratiocinating monk named Baskerville and his assistant team up in search of a missing text—the apocryphal second book of Aristotle’s Poetics, which ...
Photographer Hélène Binet and co-authors Marco Iuliano and Martino Stierli have selected 10 highlights – from architect Peter Zumthor's Therme Vals to the Pantheon in Rome – from a new book about ...
In his breakout 2010 debut HHhH, the French novelist Laurent Binet expressed deep doubt about the validity of writing historical fiction — or, rather, his narrator did. Binet's invented history is, ...
“Fragments of Light” is a fitting name for a show celebrating 25 years of ethereally illuminated work by Swiss-French architectural photographer Hélène Binet. Mounted at the Woodbury University ...
THE LIBERATION OF the Nazi concentration camps at the end of World War II gave the world a new atlas of atrocity. Ever since, place names such as Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen have been synonyms for ...
A breezily charming novel, with a thrilling story that also happens to be true, by a gifted young author amusingly anguished over the question of how to tell it … In principle there's nothing not to ...
Alfred Binet is renowned for creating the Binet-Simon intelligence test, the first of its kind used to identify students needing academic assistance. Developed with collaborator Theodore Simon, this ...
The Frenchman’s novel about the blurred line between fiction and reality, The 7th Function of Language, is all the more poignant in the era of Trump, Le Pen and fake news The walls may be covered with ...
The most effective practices in B2B marketing are mainly the same as in B2C because the two are actually not polar opposites, according to new findings from noted British researchers Les Binet and ...
A favorite of the architect Zaha Hadid, Ms. Binet is the subject of a solo exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. By Farah Nayeri LONDON — When Zaha Hadid’s first building was under construction in ...