

In the Spring, we are delighted to be publishing our second title by Kazuo Ishiguro: a haunting tale of three friends, Never Let Me Go and the Complete Fiction by Nella Larsen, one of the most gifted authors of the Harlem Renaissance.īooks by Nadezhda Mandelstam, Virginia Woolf, Oliver Sacks, Rabindranath Tagore and Colson Whitehead will follow when autumn comes.įairy Poems and Little Poems joined our Pocket Poets collection and Stories of Books and Libraries and Scottish Stories were published as Pocket Classics early this year.Īn entertaining anthology of poems from antiquity to 2020, No Place Like Home explores what home means to us – a subject which has become all the more topical since lockdown – and turns a number of sentimental homely clichés on their heads in the process.Įlves, changelings, leprechauns, pixies, brownies and sprites England's Queen Mab, France's Melusine, Scandinavian nixies and Scottish selkies: these magical creatures are sometimes mischievous, sometimes dangerous, always enchanting. Almost 45 years after its first publication, we added this important novel to Everyman.Ģ023 looks to be an exciting year. Thankfully, one copy of this masterpiece was kept by a childhood friend, and it was eventually smuggled into the west. After destroying the typewriter ribbons, Grossman was told by Soviet authorities that his novel would never be published. A novel that very nearly would have been lost to us all. Just a month after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, we published Life and Fate by Vasily Grossman, one of Ukraine and Russia’s greatest novels of the 20th century. In October, we published The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man and followed James Weldon Johnson’s unnamed character's life and experiences through post-Reconstruction America. We fell in love again (and again and again!) with Nancy Mitford in April, releasing Love in a Cold Climate and The Pursuit of Love in an omnibus edition. Being able to thank writers, scholars, agents, literary editors, booksellers, teachers and readers in person, for all their support over the years was great. We finally got the chance to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Everyman’s revival, after two long years of COVID restrictions. Read more about the History ofĢ022 was certainly an exciting year for Everyman’s Library. He promised ‘infinite riches in a little room’.

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