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December 14, 2016

Shirley Hazzard's 2003 National Book Award Acceptance Speech

Read Shirley Hazzard’s powerful 2003 National Book Award acceptance speech, excerpted from our collection of her writings, WE NEED SILENCE TO FIND OUT WHAT WE THINK: SELECTED ESSAYS.

December 14, 2016

An Interview with Aarthi Vadde, Author of "Chimeras of Form"

Aarthi Vadde discusses her new book, “Chimeras of Form: Modernist Internationalism Beyond Europe, 1914–2016”.

December 13, 2016

A New Approach to Wine Tasting

Read the introduction to NEUROENOLOGY: HOW THE BRAIN CREATES THE TASTE OF WINE, by Gordon M. Shepherd!

December 13, 2016

New Book Tuesday: Strategies for Long-Term Business Growth, Lessons from the Boardroom, Left-Wing Melancholia, and More!

Our weekly listing of new books now available!

December 9, 2016

University Press Roundup

Our weekly roundup of the best blog posts from around the world of academic publishing!

December 9, 2016

John Pickrell on the Feathered Dinosaur Tail

John Pickrell, author of WEIRD DINOSAURS: THE STRANGE NEW FOSSILS CHALLENGING EVERYTHING WE THOUGHT WE KNEW, discusses the recent stunning discovery of a perfect dinosaur tail perfectly preserved in amber.

December 9, 2016

Thoughts on and an Excerpt from Fourteen Little Red Huts and Other Plays by Andrei Platonov

Adham Azab-Xu responds to Fourteen Little Red Huts and Other Plays by Andrei Platonov, edited by Robert Chandler and translated by Chandler, Jesse Irwin, and Susan Larsen. Also includes an excerpt.

December 8, 2016

An Excerpt from the main text of Strolls with Pushkin

Read an excerpt from Andrei Sinyavsky’s STROLLS WITH PUSHKIN.

December 8, 2016

Thursday Fiction Corner: Between Dog and Wolf in Translation

Sasha Sokolov’s BETWEEN DOG AND WOLF has appeared in English for the very first time, and so the idea of the “untranslatable” returns to the realm of translation mythology. Or does it?

December 7, 2016

Announcing the Columbia University Press Spring 2017 Catalog

We are proud to announce our Spring 2017 Catalog! We’ve got a great list of books coming in the spring season!

December 7, 2016

Excerpt from Catharine Theimer Nepomnyaschy's introduction to Andrei Sinyavsky's Strolls with Pushkin

An introduction to and excerpt from Andrei Sinyavsky’s STROLLS WITH PUSHKIN.

December 6, 2016

Excerpt from Sasha Sokolov's Between Dog and Wolf

Read an excerpt from the highly-anticipated translation of Sasha Sokolov’s BETWEEN DOG AND WOLF.

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