Venezuelan writer Sainz Borgo (It Would Be Night in Caracas) serves up a rich and lyrical tale of desperation and redemption, set during an outbreak of a plague that causes amnesia. Angustias ...
This scintillating debut depicts Henri Bergson (1859–1941), the Belle Époque philosopher of “flux,” as a countervailing force against turn-of-the-century certainties about technological ...
Filmmaker and novelist Sayles (Jamie McGillivray) offers an electrifying and convincing chronicle of resistance among Indigenous students at the Carlisle Industrial School in 1890. Antoine LaMere ...
Tuck (Sisters) draws on the true story of a Polish Catholic girl who died in Auschwitz in her unflinching latest. The reader first meets Czeslawa Kwoka shortly before the German invasion in 1939.
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Honoré’s energetic poem-turned– picture book debut offers a contemplative call-and-response-style ode to brown girls ...
The inaugural International Summit of Audio Publishers held September 10 in New York City drew 137 participants who discussed ...
The bilingual imprint has inked two six-figure, pre-empt deals with Mayra Cuevas and Marie Marquardt, who will pen a pair of adult titles for Primero Sueño. The duo are the coauthors of the ...
Parks (Say Nothing) fashions a propulsive page-turner out of familiar parts in this topical academic thriller. For the last 11 years, Charles Bliss has taught creative writing at an elite ...
The fantastical and strange second collection from Fathi (Great Guns) evokes André Breton’s surrealism and the linguistic playfulness of Gertrude Stein in lines such as “Now each wave ...
The National Book Foundation is announcing the 2024 National Book Award longlists this week. Five finalists in each of the five categories—fiction, nonfiction, poetry, translated literature, and young ...
In Comforting Myths (Univ. of Virginia, Oct.), Lebanese American novelist Rabih Alameddine argues that all art is political.