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Grove at Home: May 31—June 6

…about colonialism, race, and democracy than Martinican psychiatrist and philosopher Frantz Fanon. In his short life (he died of leukemia in 1961 at only thirty-six), Fanon wrote a number of…

Grove at Home: May 24—30

…The Destiny of Me, and a number of other works, has died at the age of eighty-four. Larry was perhaps the most recognizable AIDS activist in the world — a…

Celebrate Banned Books Week by… reading banned books!

…thing is the way we censor ourselves. We need to acquire a degree of inner freedom.” We are proud to publish in English translation a number of Yan’s books currently…

Charles Kaiser on Aretha Franklin

…to Atlantic Records in 1965. Within two years, she had a number-one hit with “Do Right Woman—Do Right Man.” From 1967 to 1970 she sold nine million singles and three…

Browsing the Backlist: Memorial Day Reads

…people on the occasion of Memorial Day—and we continue to remember them all year through our long tradition of publishing outstanding military history. A number of books in that tradition…

Browsing the Backlist: Six Quintessential Earth Day Reads

…great title for Earth Day, as well as a route into Flannery’s extensive oeuvre—we’ve published a number of great titles by the author, including works on extinct animals, climate change,…

Browsing the Backlist: Celebrating National Poetry Month

…imprisonment, celebrating family and the bonds of friendship, and heightening appreciation for the environment. We’ve published a number of outstanding works by Baca—a novel, a memoir, and a short story…

Akwaeke Emezi On NPR’s “Weekend Edition”

number of the novel’s central themes, providing an emotional, spiritual, and intellectual map of the book Sam Sacks of the Wall Street Journal calls “[A] witchy, electrifying story of danger…

The Daily Beast Review: Hue 1968

…the battle with extraordinary skill and dexterity, anchoring the narrative firmly in the experiences of scores of participants—mostly American Marines and soldiers, some South Vietnamese, and a surprisingly large number

Celebrating National Poetry Month

…whichever direction . . . The ease of Myles’s lines—the way words break in two to calibrate rhythm and speed, or how the number of words per line expand and…