Wolfgang Koeppen’s “trilogy of failure,” written from 1951 to 1954, is a sprawling, polyphonic portrait of a physically and ...
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On Joash Ojo Amupitan

The INEC boss is a man of integrity, writes TUNDE OLUSUNLEThat the name Joash Ojo Amupitan has dominated the headlines in the past few weeks is saying the very obvious. The erudite Professor of Law ...
Former Fox News host says publishing house Skyhorse ‘looking for books that nobody else will publish’ Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson is set to launch his own imprint and publish books by the ...
Two years after the sale of Simon & Schusater, Paramount is getting back into the book biz with the launch of new publishing imprint, Paramount Global Publishing. The newly created publishing arm will ...
A Song of Ice and Fire publisher Bantam Books has stepped in to debunk claims that George R.R. Martin was ready to release the long-awaited The Winds of Winter. Game of Thrones readers sounded the ...
Candlewick Press announced during the Bologna Children’s Book Fair the forthcoming publication of two new board books from Caldecott Medalist and newly minted Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award laureate ...
Pulitzer finalist Link (White Cat, Black Dog) makes a dazzling full-length debut that proves her gloriously idiosyncratic style shines just as brightly at scale. A year after high schoolers Laura, ...
An Autobiography, Satish Gujral, published by‎ HarperCollins India. ******* I first saw Frida Kahlo painting in 195 ...
In a significant step toward strengthening the implementation of the state’s Marathi language mandate, the Maharashtra government has directed that all commercial drivers, including taxi, ...
The backup running backs, available edge rushers and blocking receivers are among the Miami Dolphins topics we tackle ...
Major publishing houses risk unwittingly putting out books generated with A.I. tools. Authors and readers are frustrated, nervous and grasping for solutions. By Alexandra Alter Last fall, Antonio ...
Alex Allan, who leads Western Australia’s Fremantle Press, said AI might pose an “existential” threat to copyright but “burying our heads in the sand” is the wrong approach. “Theft of copyright is ...