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On Sale Today: Union Atlantic

On Sale Today: Union Atlantic

“The first great novel of the new century. It’s big and ambitious, like novels used to be. It’s about us, now. All of us.” —Esquire

Adam Haslett’s “intensely atmospheric, psychedelically tinged debut novel” (Elle) is on sale today! Written over the course of five years and finished the week that Lehman Brothers’ collapse set off the Wall Street panic of 2008, it portrays the gilded age of the first decade of the 21st century and the conflicts over class, corporate power, and personal identity that shape contemporary life.

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Adam Haslett: An Unlikely Prophet

Adam Haslett: An Unlikely Prophet

If you haven’t read New York Magazine’s profile of Adam Haslett, whose forthcoming debut novel foretold our current financial disaster, it’s time to get acquainted with the virtuoso author. The media will be buzzing next Tuesday when Union Atlantic hits bookshelves. An early review in Bookslut claims, “Haslett is a major talent. Union Atlantic should cement his reputation as one of America’s great young authors — there aren’t many writers this original, and this intelligent, both intellectually and emotionally, around these days. It’s been years since a novel has captured the zeitgeist of contemporary America this well; it’s been years since a new author has convinced us, with just two books, that there might be nothing he can’t do.”

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A Must-Read for Paul Newman Fans

A Must-Read for Paul Newman Fans

This March Nan A. Talese/Doubleday will release Paul and Me, a memoir on Paul Newman, which Kirkus Reviews has dubbed, “an intimate, uplifting account of a profound friendship and a boyish lark that grew into a spectacularly successful enterprise.” Bestselling author A. E. Hotchner first met Newman during the production of a 1955 TV play that proved to be a turning point in both their careers. Together they founded Newman’s Own line of gourmet foods. Their friendship endured until Newman’s death in 2008.

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Official Trailer for Union Atlantic

Official Trailer for Union Atlantic

In the official trailer for Union Atlantic (after the jump), author Adam Haslett reads from his forthcoming debut novel. The book, which goes on sale February 9th, is featured in the current issue of O, The Oprah Magazine, which raves, “Haslett has a deeply informed and imaginative grasp of history, and his book reads like a thriller, but it is, stealthily, much more than that: a chronicle of the collective corruption whose fallout we are, right this minute, enduring.”

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Buzz for Adam Haslett’s Union Atlantic

Buzz for Adam Haslett’s Union Atlantic

Adam Haslett’s first novel Union Atlantic is starting to resonate well in advance of publication. Following his widely praised best-selling story collection (and Pulitzer Prize-finalist) You Are Not a Stranger Here, Haslett’s novel “gradually builds into a darkly complex and viscerally disturbing turn-of-the-twenty-first-century morality tale about the individual and communal costs of America’s checkered history of financial malfeasance, racism, youth worship, the built-in brutality of warfare, and the slim chances, if any, that such a culture offers for redress or redemption” (Elle). The Wall Street Journal is buzzing, too. Look for Union Atlantic on shelves February 9th.

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NPR’s Best of 2009: The Woman Behind the New Deal

NPR’s Best of 2009: The Woman Behind the New Deal

In NPR’s Best of 2009 round-up, Maureen Corrigan writes, “This was a major year for looking back to the Great Depression for guidance, as well as for a buck-up dose of that era’s shining-through, Shirley Temple spirit. Out of all of the ’30s-themed books I read this year, my pick for the best nonfiction book is Kirsten Downey’s biography of Frances Perkins, The Woman Behind the New Deal. Here’s how Franklin Roosevelt’s controversial choice for secretary of labor recalled the first meeting of FDR’s Cabinet in 1933:

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Audio Clip: Mark Lamster on The Leonard Lopate Show

Audio Clip: Mark Lamster on The Leonard Lopate Show

Click below to hear Mark Lamster discuss his new book with WNYC’s Leonard Lopate. Master of Shadows tells the true story of how the famous European painter Peter Paul Rubens doubled as a secret agent and negotiated a peace between superpowers in the 17th century. The perfect holiday present for art lovers and history buffs!

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San Fransisco Chronicle’s Top 100

San Fransisco Chronicle’s Top 100

Nan A. Talese books are well represented on the San Fransisco Chronicle’s Best of 2009 List. Among the paper’s favorites are John Pipkin’s Woodsburner, Margaret Atwood’s The Year of the Flood, and Anne C. Heller’s Ayn Rand and the World She Made. Congratulations to our authors!

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White is for Witching in Barnes & Noble’s Top Ten

White is for Witching in Barnes & Noble’s Top Ten

Helen Oyeyemi’s extraordinarily original White is for Witching was among the ten novels named to Barnes & Noble’s Best Books of 2009 list. Their reviewer wrote, “Oyeyemi writes with a lyricism that begs to be noticed… Her language lends the novel an uncanny grace… Oyeyemi has written a work of undoubtable beauty… The hazy interplay between the real and the non-real gives the novel a perfect creepiness… The novel is, in the end, as haunting as its many ghosts.”

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New York Times Chooses 100 Notable Books of 2009

New York Times Chooses 100 Notable Books of 2009

Margaret Atwood, Anne C. Heller, Peter Ackroyd and Valerie Martin are among the authors represented on The New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2009 list. Click here to read the paper’s reviews of The Year of the Flood, Ayn Rand and the World She Made, The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein and The Confessions of Edward Day.

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Nan A. Talese Newsletter

The Nan A. Talese E-Newsletter provides information on new and forthcoming titles, special events and promotions. Our newsletter is also the place to find out about the Nan A. Talese Advance Reader Program, in which lucky readers receive free copies of our books months ahead of the publication date in exchange for their feedback.




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