Todd debuts with a stirring chronicle of trans and gay trailblazers in Weimar Germany who were persecuted by the Nazis. In 1933 Berlin, Berthold “Bertie” Durchdenwald, an assistant at the ...
Vladimir Sorokin, trans. from the Russian by Max Lawton. Dalkey Archive, $18.95 trade paper (180p) ISBN 978-1-62897-517-8 Many of the stories in this explosive and taboo-busting collection from ...
Atria’s reimagined Washington Square Press imprint releases its first frontlist hardcover titles this month after many years ...
Alvitre, a Tongva/Scots-Gaelic comic book artist, has illustrated children’s books by Indigenous authors Traci Sorrell and ...
Sales at HBG rose 7% last year, marking the strongest performance among Lagardère's worldwide publishing businesses. The ...
Historian Vorenberg (Final Freedom) reflects on when and where the Civil War really ended in this intricate account. Robert E. Lee’s surrender at Appomattox in April 1865 is Continue reading ...
In an opening collage made of hand-painted paper shapes, a child wearing a backpack waves to an adult leading a scooter and two dogs: “After my school day is done/ I see PEPPER/ Next to PEANUT ...
The bracing latest collection from Welsh poet Lewis (Chaotic Angels) traces an arc from the trauma of maternal abuse (“she abseils and crawls/ ticking, inside my ear”) through aftershocks of ...
The fate of a vast mystical library is decided in the stunning final installment of Lawrence’s Library trilogy (after The Book That Broke the World). Protagonists Livira and Evar have been ...
Journalist Kloc debuts with an enthralling account of the anchor-outs, an impoverished boat-dwelling community in Sausalito, Calif., and their battle with the city’s wealthy coastal residents ...