A Palestinian poet and Vietnamese novelist both living in exile reflect on two revolutionary writers who inspired them.
PW’s editors select an enticing variety of works for adults, from holiday-themed mysteries to sweeping poetry anthologies.
In this week's Endnotes, we take a look at Lyta Gold's debut Dangerous Fictions (Soft Skull, Oct.). In it, Gold explores ...
While the Book Industry Charitable Foundation continues to raise funding to help Southeastern booksellers at need, the ...
In this stunning and original debut, writer and musician Caffall draws links between hereditary illness and the fates of marine life in collapsing ecosystems. For 200 years, Continue reading » A ...
Zizka serves up an exciting array of recipes and party-planning tips in this go-to guide to hosting. Quick crowd-pleasing ...
Ada Limón, illus. by Peter Sís (Norton, ages 4–8) $18.99 ...
A federal judge has ordered the Crawford County Public Library in Arkansas to stop segregating books with LGBTQ themes into ...
In his debut, 'Tell Me Something, Tell Me Anything, Even If It’s a Lie: A Memoir in Essays' (Heyday, Oct.), Steve Wasserman ...
On the occasion of her literary agency's 30th birthday, PW spoke with Jane Dystel about how the publishing business has ...
Andrew Hui, a humanities professor at Singapore’s Yale-NUS College, chronicles the emergence of the personal library.
We’ve gathered photo-rich monographs, painterly surveys, offbeat assemblages—even a list just for the Swifties.