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Select August Spanish-Language Titles
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Literary Fiction: More Is More
Fall usually means the literary heavyweights hit shelves, and this year is no exception.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Essays & Literary Criticism: Looking Back
This season’s literary nonfiction is in a retrospective mood, reflecting on mortality and what the authors have learned about their art.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Art, Architecture & Photography: People and Places
With monographs from two contemporary public artists, an appearance by Truman Capote in Brooklyn, a visit to the Noguchi Museum in Queens, and a photographer’s exploration of the American West, many of the major art books this fall focus on people or places.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Sports & Entertainment: All American—from Soul Music to Football
Fall books on music look at innovators in various traditions, including soul, early New Wave, and the Great American Songbook. In film, a classic director of the 1960s gets his due. In sports, American football (college and pro) gets the spotlight.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Cooking & Food: Cooking from Far and Wide
This season sees the debut of lines of cookbooks from influential magazines on American food and culture.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Comics & Graphic Novels: Graphic Lives
This fall’s graphic novels dig deep into memoir, exploring lives as diverse as those of a child in Libya, a garbageman in Ohio, and a woman with breast cancer.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Business: Big Books from Big Names
Some of the biggest business books this fall come from people high up in business and financial circles.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: All Our Coverage
PW's editors pick the big books of fall 2015 in 16 categories, from fiction to cookbooks to history and more.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Politics & Current Events: The Campaign Begins
November 2016 may seem far away, but with the presidential campaign now underway, the news will soon be all politics, all the time.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Science: Individual Thought Patterns
Last year saw a flood of think pieces declaring a “golden age of neuroscience,” and this fall, publishers seem intent on proving it.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Lifestyle: Down to Earth
This season’s lifestyle titles emphasize reachable goals and well-tested strategies.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: History: Locale Histories
Rather than focus on events or players, this fall’s big history books are rooted in geographic locations, from the landscapes of the Catskills in upstate New York to the back alleys of Paris and the vast waters of the Pacific Ocean.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Science Fiction & Fantasy: An Autumn of Possibilities
Crisp fall nights bring bright beckoning stars and a resurgence of our old friend, the sense of wonder.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Romance & Erotica: Love, Unlimited
Romance and erotica authors are pushing all kinds of boundaries this fall.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Mysteries: The Mystery/Thriller Boom
Thrillers from major publishers typically occupy about half the slots on any given bestseller list. Meanwhile, niche imprints and smaller presses offer a wide range of mysteries for every taste.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Poetry: The Torch Carriers
This fall’s poetry list follows a pattern set in the spring: much-anticipated posthumous collections abound alongside a good number of selected works from some of American poetry’s biggest names.
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Fall 2015 Announcements: Memoirs: True Tales
People and their antics are infinitely interesting—whether they are historical, literary, or criminal figures, or their tales are told by themselves or others.
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Summer Blockbuster Book Battle: Harper Lee vs. E.L. James
This summer has unexpectedly turned into a showdown between two heavyweight authors: Harper Lee and E.L. James.
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Select LGBTQ Romance Novels for 2015