‘Modest but frequent innovation rather than repetition. That’s the trick,’ says Michael Reynolds on the balancing act of Europe Editions.
Remembering Translator and Author Tim Mohr
The award-winning German-to-English translator and author Tim Mohr is dead at age 55.
Europa Editions To Publish World English Translation of Khandaqji’s ‘Mask’
Europa’s Michael Reynolds says that Basim Khandaqji’s ‘A Mask’ can ‘reach substantial, appreciative audiences’ in English.
UK: Paul Murray Wins the Nero Awards’ £30,000 Top Honor
The newly launched Nero Book Awards delivers its first ‘Gold Prize’ to Paul Murray for ‘The Bee Sting,’ at an award ceremony in London.
Rights Deals Highlighted by London Book Fair’s Organizers
From a sold-out rights center of more than 500 tables and across the fair, London Book Fair organizers report highlighted rights deals.
The International Booker Prize Announces Its 2024 Longlist
The International Booker Prize team points to a quarter of its 2024 longlist as evidence of a ‘second Latin American boom’ in literature.
Richard Charkin: It’s a Smaller World Now
Richard Charkin sees in David Shelley’s US-UK Hachette CEO appointment a chance for more commitment to world English rights.
France’s Biennial Salon du Livre Africain Grows in Its Second Edition
The second iteration of the Salon de Livre Africain du Paris featured some 60 publishers from France and 11 markets in Africa.
Gallimard’s Anne-Solange Noble at Frankfurt: Retiring in Style
Taking what she says will be her last lap at Frankfurter Buchmesse, Anne-Solange Noble announces her retirement.
The Salon du Livre Africain’s First Outing: A Hit in Paris
In its inaugural staging, the Salon du Livre Africain de Paris invited more than 150 authors and presented 30 French and African publishers.
