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Hot off the press: read the latest news and press releases from Faber Books, from author acquisitions and prizes to new book announcements.

Hall began writing the novel on the first day of national lockdown in March 2020.

The Waste Land, first published in the inaugural issue of The Criterion in October 1922, celebrates its centenary in 2022.

Second Place, the new novel by the internationally acclaimed author of the Outline trilogy, Rachel Cusk, will be published on …

Stories of radical empathy from a leading forensic psychiatrist: a timely and perspective-shattering work that gives profound insights into the …

New unabridged audio editions of Rachel Cusk’s Outline trilogy to be narrated by Kristin Scott Thomas

Small Things Like These, a beautiful and delicately wrought short novel, will be published in autumn 2021.

Faber to publish an ingenious and profound new novel by Francis Spufford, the best-selling, prize-winning author of Golden Hill.

Richard Scarry books including the much-loved Lowly Worm will be published in January and March next year.

Join us at St George’s Church in Bloomsbury or online for this set of live readings from five exceptional Faber …

English teacher 'in despair' as Faber buys Georgia Pritchett's My Mess Is a Bit of a Life.

The novel is scheduled for publication on 4 November 2021, with an export edition to be released on 1 April …

Faber will publish A Terrible Kindness as a superlead title in spring 2022.

Faber is proud to announce staggering talent Kae Tempest’s first work of non-fiction: a meditation on the power of creative …

The diary and essays of Brian Eno, republished twenty-five years on with a new introduction by the artist in a …

This landmark alternative history of twentieth-century music by Kate Molleson will be published in Spring 2022.

Monday 3 August 2020 marks what would have been the 100th birthday of P. D. James, whom Faber published for …