Pelicot won international acclaim last year for her courage during the trial of her former husband, Dominique Pelicot. Her upcoming memoir “A Hymn to Life” will be published next year and reports indicate that HBO will adapt the book.
Travel companies have been identified as one of the worst offenders when it comes to website accessibility, and it’s costing them dearly.
A best-selling Polish author’s lawsuit against her publishing house has sparked a bitter battle over royalties with writers’ questioning what the outcome could spell for their future earnings.
First-time nominee female writers dominate the International Booker Prize shortlist 2025.
The Bible, on display at the Medieval Arka Gallery in Warsaw, was printed more than 570 years ago by Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press. It is one of the few preserved copies in the world and the only one in Poland.
The UK and Ireland are celebrating World Book Day. Held on the first Thursday of March, the event is the British Isles’ localised version of the küresel UNESCO-organized celebration.
Here are our four top recommendations to read this month.
As a major publisher stops forcing books to have author endorsements, is this the end of the road for the common cover practice?
The küresel pandemic has triggered a boom in reading, according to the president of the International Publishers Association.