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Independent publisher of inventive books, fearless writing and powerful voices. Our authors include Mary Beard, Shoshana Zuboff and Francis Fukuyama.
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Listen to the latest episode of BBC Radio 4's Front Row to hear the Booker shortlisted novelist Tibor Fischer discussing László Krasznahorkai, who has won the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2025.
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Susan Sarandon's UK stage debut in Mary Page Marlowe and Thomas Pynchon's Shadow Ticket.
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'The Hungarian author’s work has a huge and haunting vision'

Read about the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2025, László Krasznahorkai, in the New Statesman.
Why László Krasznahorkai won the Nobel Prize for Literature
The Hungarian author’s work has a huge and haunting vision
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'The 71-year-old has been compared to Kafka, Beckett and Melville for his long, serpentine paragraphs and mournful, dystopian themes'

Catherine Taylor on László Krasznahorkai, following the Hungarian author's receipt of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Why László Krasznahorkai deserves the 2025 Nobel prize fo...
The Hungarian novelist won the 2025 Nobel prize in literature for political dystopias that bear the unmistakable imprint of his country’s communist past
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'The 71-year-old has been compared to Kafka, Beckett and Melville for his long, serpentine paragraphs and mournful, dystopian themes'

Catherine Taylor on László Krasznahorkai, following the Hungarian author's receipt of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Why László Krasznahorkai deserves the 2025 Nobel prize fo...
The Hungarian novelist won the 2025 Nobel prize in literature for political dystopias that bear the unmistakable imprint of his country’s communist past
observer.co.uk
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Congratulations to László Krasznahorkai, who has won the Nobel Prize in Literature 2025, with The Academy citing his 'compelling and visionary oeuvre'.

His novels include #Satantango, #TheMelancholyofResistance and #Herscht07769, which we publish under our Tuskar Rock list.
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Critical thinkers, enquire within!

#TheEconomistQuizBook by Tom Standage is out today!

Order your copy here:
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Today we publish Caitlin Blackwell Baines's #HowToBuildAHauntedHouse 👻🦇🕷️

A grand tour through the art, history and folklore of that most enduring gothic symbol, the haunted house. Enter if you dare...
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The History of a Cultural Obsession
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'A fascinating account of how ordinary citizens have carved and scribbled their thoughts across the surfaces of our cities for centuries'

@susiedent.com recommends #WritingOnTheWall by Madeleine Pelling for @theweek.com.
Susie Dent picks her favourite books
The lexicographer and etymologist shares works by Jane Goodall, Noel Streatfeild and Madeleine Pelling
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Tuck into to @cheesetastingco.bsky.social's brie-lliant guide to the cheeses of France with #ACheesemongersTourDeFrance, out today in paperback 🇫🇷

Complete with tasting notes and serving suggestions, this is a must-read for the cheese lover in your life.

🧀: tinyurl.com/ACheesemongersTourDeFrancePB
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MARY BEARD RETURNS with #TalkingClassics, an exciting look at whether and why the Classics still matter.

Pre-order your signed edition from Waterstones now: tinyurl.com/TalkingClassicsSigned

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@old-church-going.bsky.social's critically-acclaimed, glovebox-essential #ChurchGoing publishes in paperback today📖⛪️

Don't miss this charming guide to the architectural features and furnishings of Britain's medieval churches, out now!

tinyurl.com/ChurchGoingPB
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This week, HOW TO EAT EVERYTHING IN PARIS, with our guest Chris Newens: the old slaughterhouses of La Villette, the colossal food markets of Rungis and the hallowed ritual of l’apéritif all feature!
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I have just submitted my review of Matthew Cobb’s @matthewcobb.bsky.social excellent new biography of Francis Crick published by @profilebooks.bsky.social to Science magazine @science.org. I have to say that I greatly enjoyed it. It is set to become the definitive account of Crick’s work and life.
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⚽️📢 G O A L ! 📢⚽️

Today, we publish @simonkuper.bsky.social's #WorldCupFever, the story of how the World Cup tournament has touched and changed our lives, by one of the best writers on the beautiful game.

Get your copy here: tinyurl.com/WorldCupFeverBook
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Exciting news to kick off the month: #ChurchGoing by @old-church-going.bsky.social is @blackwells.bsky.social's Non-Fiction Book of the Month! Join stonemason Andrew Ziminski on a charming tour of our best medieval churches ⛪️

Publishing in paperback tomorrow: tinyurl.com/ChurchGoingBlackwells
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We are thrilled that Eleanor Barraclough's eye-opening and engaging history of the Viking age #EmbersOfTheHands has been shortlisted for the #WolfsonHistoryPrize 2025. Congratulations to Eleanor and the five other shortlisted authors!

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We're excited to reveal the #WolfsonHistoryPrize 2025 shortlist, celebrating the finest historical non-fiction works from the past year.

Congratulations to all the shortlisted authors! 👏📚

www.wolfsonhistoryprize.org.uk/2025-wolfson...