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The executive director of the translated literature nonprofit Words Without Borders, who also translates from Arabic, sees the landscape for literature in translation finally changing in the U.S.
Children’s Institute brings booksellers to Oregon, famous for its outdoorsy vibe and bibliophile culture, from June 11–14.
Following accusations of grooming and sexual harassment against Gerald White, who writes under the pen name J.A. White, ...
In a series of illustrated profiles of queer and transgender people who pushed for and achieved significant change, Topping ...
Former Register of Copyrights Shira Perlmutter, who was fired on May 10, filed suit in federal court on Thursday, challenging ...
Workers at Abrams Books overwhelmingly voted to join United Auto Workers Local 2110, the same union that represents employees ...
The American Booksellers Association held its annual meeting and community forum virtually on Thursday. The organization ...
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 ...
Dalkey Archive Press, an imprint of Deep Vellum Publishing, will reissue 10 works of fiction and nonfiction by American ...
A Holy Haunting is the first book in the inspirational/spiritual category to be selected for the grand prize, which is handed ...
The associate director of the American Booksellers for Free Expression initiative of the American Booksellers Association ...
When Nehrig was 25 and going through a divorce, she turned to knitting for solace. During the pandemic 15 years later, she ...
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