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Guillory (Professing Criticism), an English professor at New York University, serves up an esoteric examination of what it means to give a text a “close reading.” He notes that from the 1600s ...
The stimulating sophomore effort from National Book Award finalist Flournoy (The Turner House) follows five Black women over two decades of soul-searching and turmoil. The nonlinear narrative ...
Wachman’s wrenching debut chronicles the Ukraine-Russia war from the perspective of a 12-year-old boy. Artem lives in Chernihiv, Ukraine, with his mother and younger brother, Yuri. The boys ...
As a librarian, literacy ambassador, and social media sensation, Mychal Threets has built a very busy career out of spreading the word about the wonders that await visitors to the library; he’s now ...
Judge John J. McConnell Jr. of the Rhode Island district court denied defendants’ request for a stay pending appeal on his May 13 preliminary injunction, in a case to restore the Institute of Museum ...
For U.K. publishers and service providers, North America is an increasingly important market and source of talent and IP.
Romantasy has propelled the publisher to spectacular growth in America, prompting them to add a new U.S. fiction imprint and ...
British graphic novel publishers are making their presence felt in the U.S., racking up critical acclaim and commercial ...
Xuanzang (602–664 AD), an illustrious monk in the Tang Dynasty, was one of the most important translators of Chinese Buddhism ...
British Columbia publishers, authors, and librarians have collaborated to create a browsable list of e-books originating in ...
The e-tail giant has laid off an undisclosed number of employees in its books division, adding that fewer than 100 roles were ...
Flatiron Books will publish the Atlantic staff writer’s third novel, Last Night in Brooklyn, in April 2026, as well as her ...