New York Review of Books 2019 Publication Schedule

American publishing house

New York Review Books
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Parent company The New York Review of Books
Founded 1999
Founder Edwin Frank
Land of origin U.s.a.
Headquarters location New York City
Distribution Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Publication types Books
Official website www.nyrb.com

New York Review Books (NYRB) is the publishing division of The New York Review of Books. Its imprints are New York Review Books Classics, New York Review Books Collections, The New York Review Children'south Collection, New York Review Comics, New York Review Books Poets, and NYRB Lit.

Description [edit]

The partitioning was started in the fall of 1999.[1] [2] It grew out of another enterprise called the Reader'southward Catalog (subtitle: "The 40,000 best books in print"), which sold books through a catalog.[i] Founder Edwin Frank and his managing editor discovered many of the books they wanted to print were out of print, so they decided to bring back into impress titles in fiction and non-fiction.[1]

Serial and collections [edit]

NYRB Classics is a serial of fiction and non-fiction works for all ages and from around the globe. Since its first volume, a 1999 reissue of Richard Hughes's 1929 novel A High Wind in Jamaica, NYRB Classics has published hundreds of titles. Occasionally, it has published translations of works previously unavailable in English by writers including Euripides, Dante, Balzac and Chekhov. It also publishes fiction past more contemporary writers such equally Vasily Grossman, Mavis Gallant, Upamanyu Chatterjee, Georges Simenon, Kenneth Fearing, and J. R. Ackerley. Most of the books include an introduction by a writer or literary critic.[3] Edwin Frank is the editor of the Classics banner.[one] Information technology has been called "a marvellous literary imprint ... that has put hundreds of wonderful books back on our shelves."[four]

NYRB Collections is a series of books that collect essays by frequent contributors to The New York Review of Books. With works by writers such as Larry McMurtry, Frank Rich, Mary McCarthy, Freeman Dyson and others, NYRB Collections nowadays treatments of major intellectual, political, scientific, and artistic developments and debates.[3] The NYRB Lit series was established in July 2012 with the specific goal of publishing gimmicky works of noteworthy fiction and non-fiction from around the world.[five] It is an e-book-only series that strives to publish titles considered as well low in profitability for traditional publishers.[5] The first-announced titles were The Water Theatre by Lindsay Clarke (September 2012); Beirut, I Honey You by Zena El Khalil (October 2012); 1948 past Yoram Kaniuk (Nov 2012); Ravan and Eddie past Kiran Nagarkar (December 2012), and On the Edge by Markus Werner (January 2013).[5]

The New York Review Children's Collection was founded in 2003 to reintroduce children'southward books that have fallen out of impress, or simply out of mainstream attention. The series includes more than 30 titles, ranging from film books to young adult novels.[3] NYRB Kids was founded in 2015; titles are "drawn from The New York Review Children's Collection and reissued every bit stylish paperback editions designed to be particularly bonny to immature readers".[vi]

Other collections and series include New York Review Comics, NYRB Poets, and Calligrams, a "series of writings from and on People's republic of china".[6]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Vince Manapat, "Meet Edwin Frank: Editor of New York Review Books Classics", www.metro.us, January 31, 2012.
  2. ^ Edwin Frank (October 4, 2019). "20 Years of NYRB Classics". Publishers Weekly . Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c "New York Review Books". New York Review Books . Retrieved 2019-02-05 .
  4. ^ Cooke, Rachel. "Robert Silvers interview: 'Someone told me Martin Scorsese might be interested in making a movie about the states. And he was'", The Observer, The Guardian, 7 June 2014
  5. ^ a b c Habash, Gabe. "New York Review Books Does Due east Only with NYRB Lit", Publishers Weekly, 26 July 2012. Retrieved on 27 September 2012.
  6. ^ a b "Most". New York Review Books . Retrieved 2019-02-05 .

Further reading [edit]

  • Kurutz, Steven (April ix, 2018). "Thinking Persons Volume Serial Also Looks Great on Instagram". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • NYRB Classics at LibraryThing

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Review_Books

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