Abigail Adams: Letters (forthcoming March 2016) |
With Abigail Adams: Letters, America’s second First Lady becomes the first woman from the founding era to have a Library of America volume devoted entirely to her writings. That book will appear in tandem with the third and final collection of her husband John Adams’s writings.
Two paperback reprints, Shakespeare in America: An Anthology from the Revolution to Now and Farber on Film: The Complete Film Writings of Manny Farber, round out our winter–spring list.
LIBRARY OF AMERICA SERIES
Kurt Vonnegut
Novels 1987–1997
Sidney Offit, Editor
Bluebeard • Hocus Pocus • Timequake
January 2016
Library of America #273 / ISBN 978-1-59853-464-1
Henry James
Autobiographies
Philip Horne, Editor
A Small Boy and Others • Notes of a Son and Brother • The Middle Years • Other Writings
February 2016
Library of America #274 / ISBN 978-1-59853-471-9
Abigail Adams
Letters
Edith Gelles, Editor
March 2016
Library of America #275 / ISBN 978-159853-465-8
John Adams
Writings from the New Nation 1784–1826
Gordon S. Wood, Editor
March 2016
Library of America #276 / ISBN 978-159853-466-5
Virgil Thomson
The State of Music & Other Writings
Tim Page, Editor
The State of Music • Virgil Thomson • American Music Since 1910 • Music with Words • Other Writings
March 2016
Library of America #277 / ISBN 978-159853-467-2
Ross Macdonald
Three Novels of the Early 1960s
Tom Nolan, Editor
The Zebra-Striped Hearse • The Chill • The Far Side of the Dollar
April 2016
Library of America #279 / ISBN 978-159853-479-5
NEW PAPERBACKS
Shakespeare in America: An Anthology from the Revolution to Now
James Shapiro, editor
January 2016
ISBN 978-159853-462-7
Manny Farber
Farber on Film
Robert Polito, Editor
February 2016
ISBN 978-159853-469-6
Previously on Reader’s Almanac
Forthcoming from The Library of America (Fall 2015)
Is Patriotic Gore on the horizon?
ReplyDeleteWould the Library of America consider publishing Henry Miller's work?
ReplyDeleteWe hope (and plan) to publish more Edmund Wilson, as well as Henry Miller. Thus far, however, we have been unable to negotiate the rights for Wilson's "Patriotic Gore" or for Miller's fiction.
ReplyDeleteI really do hope William Carlos Williams, Moore, Dickinson, Hemingway, Eliot, Pound, Pynchon, and Ellison will be made available within the next decade.
ReplyDeleteLewis Nordan is a tremendously talented Southern writer whom I'd love to see LOA collect. His novel Wolf Whistle and his short fiction are brilliant though he isn't as well known as he should be. Also, what about the work of Robert Penn Warren?
ReplyDeleteIs Works by John O'Hara on the horizon
ReplyDeleteWe just announced the first volume of our John O'Hara edition today, in fact. See the the latest post.
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