In Defense of Common Sense, the first memoir by the former senator from West Virginia, will be published by St. Martin’s Press in September.
Dalva succeeds Heather Scott Partington, who has served as president of the National Book Critics Circle for the last two years and spearheaded the organization’s 50th anniversary celebrations.
After agreeing to accept a bid from Alliance Entertainment as part of a Chapter 11 reorganization, Diamond owners terminated the deal in favor of a joint offer from Universal Entertainment and Ad ...
This year’s benefit to support the Academy of American Poets, slated for April 24, will feature such authors as Stephen King ...
A lawsuit filed in federal court on April 7 by the American Library Association and the American Federation of State, County, ...
Haruki Murakami and Hoda Barakat are among the winners of the 19th Sheikh Zayed Book Awards, which are awarded in eight ...
This year's six-book International Booker Prize shortlist comprises five novels and one short story collection translated from five languages. The winner will be revealed at a ceremony in London on ...
More than 750 attendees from 92 countries converged on the two-day Sharjah International Booksellers Conference to talk shop ...
The union, which represents workers at HarperCollins and the New Press, has petitioned the National Labor Relations Board to ...
Everything Is Now: Primal Happenings, Radical Music, Underground Movies, and the 1960s New York Avante-Garde Artist and filmmaker Tourmaline debuts with an illuminating biography of Marsha P.
James Beard Award winner Birdsall (The Man Who Ate Too Much) provides an eye-opening exploration of how food has helped shape “the queer arc of survival” in American life. Moving from the mid ...
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