Germany’s descent into fascism, overlooked Black pioneers, and California dreams are the focus of history books this season.
The novelist’s Depression-set latest, Die Famous (Little, Brown, Sept.), follows a gangster, his lover, and their 12-year-old ...
Among this season’s most anticipated titles are new novels from Donald Antrim, Chad Harbach, Marlon James, and Min Jin Lee.
As American politics have drifted rightward, the Big Five have followed. Now, each has at least one imprint for conservative ...
The acquiring editor at the nation’s first university press, founded in 1869, looks back on its long history and the state of ...
This season features bold debuts, intriguing follow-ups to bestsellers, and a few literary darlings trying their hands at ...
Just when you think you know how the story ends, the Knicks go 16 and 3 in the playoffs and win it all. (Thank you, OG!) It’s ...
Set against ecological crisis, political violence, and technological change, these collections grapple with the search for belonging and connection.
The former agent at Ayesha Pande Literary will represent writers of literary fiction and established poets at her new ...
In the newly created role of SVP of publishing operations, Burns, who has been with the company since 2022, will work “across ...
Nicole R. Fleetwood. Little, Brown, Nov. 17 ($30, ISBN 978-0-316-56430-4) Fleetwood interrogates how her hometown of Hamilton, Ohio, went from a positive example of Rust Belt grit to a violent, ...
Conte, who most recently served as director of marketing production for Random House Children’s Books, has worked in publishing for nearly 40 years, and has held multiple roles across Penguin Random ...
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