Penguin Classics

Penguin Classics

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Because what you read matters.

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100 years ago today in 1925, Bread Givers by Anzia Yezierska was published for the first time! ⁣

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10 months ago
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"Before Romeo and Juliet, there was Khosrow and Shirin." —
@washingtonpost.com

NEW TO PENGUIN CLASSICS: Khosrow and Shirin, a tragic epic love story by Nezami Ganjavi, one of the greatest medieval Persian romance poets, translated by Dick Davis! 👉 bit.ly/3ROgN9s

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11 months ago
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Celebrate 100 years of The Great Gatsby! Our new centennial edition of one of the most iconic American novels features an introduction by Min Jin Lee and includes four beloved stories from Fitzgerald’s 1926 collection, All the Sad Young Men!

Learn more: bit.ly/42Dmhdu

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11 months ago
Cover of the Portable Feminist Reader edited by Roxane Gay. The image is a graphic of  women of different ethnicities in a Cubism style, with a green, white and pink background.

"The Portable Feminist Reader" is essential reading. All women are not yet free, but in this sweeping intersectional collection, @roxanegay.bsky.social reminds us that feminists have the collective power to create a more inclusive & equitable future. More in my @chicagorevbooks.bsky.social review.

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🎉 Congratulations @roxanegay.bsky.social! THE PORTABLE FEMINIST READER is a New York Times bestseller! 🎉 ⁣

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11 months ago
9 Must-Read Books by Guatemalan Writers - Electric Literature These works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry traverse the Guatemalan highlands to the streets of New York City

"No list about Guatemalan writers would be complete without mentioning an Asturias book... [Men of Maize] tells the stories of what it means when one culture attempts and succeeds to impose itself upon the other." (via @electricliterature.com)

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The Portable Feminist Reader: 9780143110392 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books A dynamic and strikingly relevant look at a feminist canon as expansive rather than definitive A Penguin Classic For Roxane Gay, a feminist canon is subjective and always evolving. A feminist canon ...

New to Penguin Classics: The Portable Feminist Reader edited by @roxanegay.bsky.social!

A dynamic and strikingly relevant look at a feminist canon as expansive rather than definitive, start reading The Portable Feminist Reader now! www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/537275...

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11 months ago
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A Last Supper of Queer Apostles by Pedro Lemebel, translated from the Spanish by Gwendolyn Harper, is the winner of the NBCC Gregg Barrios Book in Translation Prize!

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11 months ago
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Twelve Stories by American Women by Arielle Zibrak - Audiobooks on Google Play Twelve Stories by American Women audiobook written by Arielle Zibrak. Narrated by Arielle Zibrak, Karen Murray, Elena Rey, Tanis Parenteau, Caroline Hewitt, and Catherine Ho. Get instant access to all...

The Audiobook of 12 STORIES is now available! Here's a free preview of me reading the introduction, but the real treat here are the professional voice actors' interpretations of these stories @penguinclassicsusa.bsky.social calls "iconic" 😉

2ly.link/25hky #booksky #academicsky #amreading

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11 months ago
The cover of Twelve Stories by American Women, edited with an introduction by Arielle Zibrak The Table of Contents of Twelve Stories by American Women:

INTRODUCTION	4
A NOTE ON THE TEXT	26
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING	27
1.“CACOETHES SCRIBENDI” BY CATHARINE MARIA SEDGWICK, 1830	31
2.“THE TWO OFFERS” BY FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER, 1859	41
3. “LIFE IN THE IRON-MILLS” BY REBECCA HARDING DAVIS, 1861	48
4. “A WHITE HERON” BY SARAH ORNE JEWETT, 1886	72
5.“THE YELLOW WALL-PAPER” BY CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN, 1892	79
6.“THE LITTLE ROOM” BY MADELENE YALE WYNNE, 1895	92
7. “THE NEW WOMAN” BY BARBARA E. POPE, 1896	100
8.“SOULS BELATED” BY EDITH WHARTON, 1899	105
9.“MRS. SPRING FRAGRANCE” BY SUI SIN FAR, 1912	123
10.“THE VINE LEAF” BY MARÍA CRISTINA MENA, 1914	131
11.“THE WIDESPREAD ENIGMA CONCERNING BLUE-STAR WOMAN” BY ZITKÁLA-ŠÁ, 1921	136
12. “SWEAT” BY ZORA NEALE HURSTON, 1926	143

 
The Table of Contents of Twelve Stories by American Women:

INTRODUCTION	4
A NOTE ON THE TEXT	26
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING	27
1.“CACOETHES SCRIBENDI” BY CATHARINE MARIA SEDGWICK, 1830	31
2.“THE TWO OFFERS” BY FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER, 1859	41
3. “LIFE IN THE IRON-MILLS” BY REBECCA HARDING DAVIS, 1861	48
4. “A WHITE HERON” BY SARAH ORNE JEWETT, 1886	72
5.“THE YELLOW WALL-PAPER” BY CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN, 1892	79
6.“THE LITTLE ROOM” BY MADELENE YALE WYNNE, 1895	92
7. “THE NEW WOMAN” BY BARBARA E. POPE, 1896	100
8.“SOULS BELATED” BY EDITH WHARTON, 1899	105
9.“MRS. SPRING FRAGRANCE” BY SUI SIN FAR, 1912	123
10.“THE VINE LEAF” BY MARÍA CRISTINA MENA, 1914	131
11.“THE WIDESPREAD ENIGMA CONCERNING BLUE-STAR WOMAN” BY ZITKÁLA-ŠÁ, 1921	136
12. “SWEAT” BY ZORA NEALE HURSTON, 1926	143

 

Next week is pub week for 12 STORIES BY AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS @penguinclassicsusa.bsky.social and I'm doing a GIVEAWAY for Blueskyers!

The first 20 people to create an original post about the book, tag me, and DM an address will get a FREE copy sent their way.

Please read & share these stories!

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1 year ago
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New to Penguin Classics: Abortion Stories, a one-of-a-kind, intersectional volume of stories, poems, essays, and memoirs on abortion published before 1973, when Roe v. Wade legalized abortion in every American state.

Learn more: bit.ly/4i6FUQG

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1 year ago
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TONIGHT! 📅 Join Karen Weingarten, Rebecca Traister, and Renee Bracy Sherman for a conversation about Abortion Stories, a new volume from Penguin Classics!

Register now 👉 centerforthehumanities.org/event/aborti...

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1 year ago
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New to Penguin Classics: Steppenwolf, Nobel Prize winner Hermann Hesse’s iconic countercultural novel about the search for authenticity in an inauthentic world, in a new translation by David Horrocks!

Start reading now 👉 bit.ly/4h9tPcb

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1 year ago
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Featuring luminaries Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks, Lucile Clifton and more, Abortion Stories shows how access to abortion is often race and class dependent, and argues for the necessity of legal and accessible abortion.

Learn more 👉 bit.ly/4i6FUQG

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New to Penguin Classics: Abortion Stories, a one-of-a-kind, intersectional volume of stories, poems, essays, and memoirs on abortion published before 1973, when Roe v. Wade legalized abortion in every American state.

Learn more: bit.ly/4i6FUQG

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1 year ago
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Sharing a stack of black spines by Black authors to add to your TBR this #BlackHistoryMonth!

Find more recommendations from Penguin Classics 👉 bit.ly/3wbopeN

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1 year ago
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📆 MARK YOU CALENDARS 📆 Join Roxane Gay on tour for The Portable Feminist Reader, a feminist canon of selected writings by ancient, historic, and contemporary feminist voices edited by Roxane Gay!

Register for an event near you 👉 roxanegay.com/appearances/

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New to Penguin Classics: Claude McKay's most well-known Harlem Renaissance novel and the first commercial bestseller by a Black novelist in the United States, Home to Harlem, featuring an introduction by literary history scholar Belinda Edmondson!

🔗: bit.ly/3EomOXe

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1 year ago
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New to Penguin Classics: Clay Walls by Kim Ronyoung, a landmark modern classic about the Korean American immigrant experience and the dawn of Los Angeles’s Koreatown, featuring an introduction by David S. Cho. ⁣

🔗: bit.ly/4gjM6mw

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1 year ago
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Happy #BlackHistoryMonth, readers! We’re kicking things off by revisiting Not Without Laughter by Langston Hughes, who was born on this day in 1902.

Which classics by Black authors are you planning to read this month? 📖

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1 year ago
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Penguin Classics Black Spine Edition

“Do not consider me now as an elegant female, intending to plague you, but as a rational creature, speaking the truth from her heart.” —Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, which was published #onthisday in 1813 🌾

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1 year ago
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It's very nice to be anticipated! Pleased to be in the excellent company of The Millions' other picks for new pubs, which make me almost excited for 2025.

themillions.com/2025/01/most...

#academicsky #blacksky

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1 year ago
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Today is the LAST DAY to enter our sweepstakes to win the ultimate bookish gift: the new collectible edition of L. Frank Baum’s classic The Wizard of Oz, featuring sprayed edges, colored endpapers, and an Ex Libris bookplate! 💚✨

Enter now 👉 sites.prh.com/wizardofozsw...

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What we think we look like when we’re reading…

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When Jane Austen said she’d be miserable without a personal library, we FELT that 👏

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1 year ago

We want to know: what classic did you read when you were younger that is *still* one of your favorite books today? 📚

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1 year ago

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This is your sign to read a classic ✨

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1 year ago
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Why is it always “Have you joined @bsky.app yet?” and never “Do you want me to buy you the entire Penguin Clothbound Classics collection?” 🤨

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