Having spent years in the courts trying to regain copyright revenue for educational content, Canada's publishers and authors now set their sights on Parliament. | | |
The 2021 Albertine Prize goes to William Rodarmor for his French-to-English translation of 2018 Prix Goncourt laureate Nicolas Mathieu's novel, 'And Their Children After Them'. | | |
On December 14 to 17, Columbia University and the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society are leading a conference on Arabic literature with the Sheikh Zayed Book Award and Brill Publishing. | | |
Book Picks: Fiction and Non-fiction from Cappelen Damm | Cappelen Damm is Norway’s largest publishing house within the genres of fiction, non-fiction, educational books and children’s books. Scroll through our latest foreign rights catalogues, all with rights available here: Catalogues | Cappelen Damm Agency | |
| The Christmas Calendar Author: Siri Østli Fie’s life is turned up-side down when her husband abruptly demands a divorce. Dazed and in despair, Fie accepts a challenging Christmas Calendar from her sister. A charming and touching Christmas book from the Norwegian queen of feel-good! | |
| Right to Privacy Author: Selma Lønning Aarø Selma Lønning Aaræ’s new novel is a funny, sometimes frightening and unusually topical. A continuation of a strong feminist tradition, it also comments on the debate about reality literature. | |
| The Power Author: Heidi Furre Liv is a nurse. She is a normal person hiding a normal secret. One night, many years ago, she was raped. By a man she willingly followed home. The Power is a novel about power, but also a book about having the power. The Power to move on. | |
| The New Fish Author: Simen Sætre and Kjetil Østli In a prizewinning five-year investigation, authors Simen Sætre and Kjetil Østli has taken a closer look at the global salmon industry. For the first time, the global history of salmon farming is told. | |
| The Secret Life of the City Author: Hanna Bjørgaas In this book, Bjørgaas tracks down the most fascinating specialist knowledge available to us about the species and nature in cities. But the book is also a declaration of love to the biologists and experts who share their knowledge with enthusiasm. | | |
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