This fall brings new fiction from CanLit stalwarts and international heavy hitters, along with plenty of fiction that ...
"The Wild Robot," "Salem's Lot," "Disclaimer," "Wicked" and other books are being adapted for film and television this fall.
We spoke with a dozen literary translators about the joys and tribulations of working with U.S. publishers—including issues of visibility and recognition and the rise of AI—and their forecast for the ...
Twelve children's publishing professionals—many from small but mighty independent houses—discussed how they are pushing to ...
Indifference was the world’s first reaction to Karl Marx’s magnum opus. In 1867, when the first volume of “Capital” was ...
Princeton’s Dean of the Faculty, the William S. Tod Professor of English, is being honored for his biography, “Paul Laurence ...
In many English classrooms across America, assignments to read full-length novels are becoming less common. Some teachers ...
Why Donatien Grau, an adviser at the Louvre, decided to write “De Civitate Angelorum,” a book about Los Angeles, the Roman ...
MANY books and articles attempt to define what it means to be English, but the best I have read is Jeremy Paxman’s “The English: A Portrait of ...
The modern discipline of translation studies is often traced back to the preoccupations of biblical studies, specifically the ...