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WndyJW https://www.seagullbooks.org/about-us/

Seagull Books publishes world literature in English translation, serious non-fiction, culture studies, performance studies, art and cinema, with attention to exquisite design and world-class production.

Seagull Books was founded by Naveen Kishore in 1982 as an independent Indian publishing house specializing in serious books on art, theatre and cinema. It published plays by major Indian playwrights, monographs and essays by leading Indian artists, filmscripts from the best-known Indian and European filmmakers, along with academic titles on culture, society and the various arts.

Since 2005, Seagull Books London Limited has ventured into newer fields of publishing, including English translations of fiction and non-fiction by major African, European, Asian and Latin American writers. It now boasts of a backlist of over 500 titles. Beginning with authors such as Guillaume Apollinaire, Jean-Paul Sartre, Roland Barthes, Jorge Luis Borges, Theodor W. Adorno, Aimé Césaire, Thomas Bernhard, Edward Said, André Gorz, Satyajit Ray, Peter Weiss and Max Frisch, Seagull Books now represents major contemporary writers such as Yves Bonnefoy, Philippe Jaccottet, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Mahasweta Devi, Peter Handke, Pascal Quignard, Hélène Cixous, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Sibylle Lewitscharoff, Marc Augé and many more.

The hallmark 'Africa List' presents writers such as Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Maryse Condé, Ivan Vladislavić, William Kentridge, Kossi Efoui and Abdourrahman A. Waberi. European writers lesser known to the English-speaking world are also showcased by Seagull—Ralf Rothmann, Tilman Rammstedt, Inka Parei, Dorothee Elmiger, Tomas Espedal. The list expands daily . . .


message 2: by WndyJW (new)

WndyJW I was surprised to see we didn’t have a thread for Seagull Press.

I just received Twilight of Torment: Melancholy, which is described as volume 1, do we know when volume 2 will be published?

I am keen on exploring the literature of the different languages of India, but I am looking forward to reading the various languages of Africa.

I just noticed that photos of the gorgeous Seagull offices were taken by Arunava Sinha, the translator of Imaan!


message 3: by David (new)

David | 3885 comments I can't believe we didn't have a thread for this. Thanks for rectifying, Wendy. It looks like Twilight of Torment: II. Heritage is due out in June 2023.


message 4: by WndyJW (new)

WndyJW Oh, good. That only 6 months away. Maybe I’ll shift from Indian lit to African lit in June.


message 5: by David (new)

David | 3885 comments Seagull has its mid-summer sale on through the end of the month. Enter code SUMMERSALE at checkout to receive 40% off.

Has anyone read any of the new Seagull titles this year? I have The Blue Light, but haven't started it yet. Twilight of Torment: II. Heritage will be released soon and may be on Netgalley UK.


message 6: by WndyJW (new)

WndyJW I just logged on to let the Bernhard fans know The Rest Is Slander: Five Stories is 40% off at Seagull, but David beat me to it.
Some promising titles featured in the sale. Why can’t we all be fabulously wealthy with huge personal libraries, and endless time to read?


message 7: by Paul (new)

Paul Fulcher (fulcherkim) | 13521 comments Thanks!!

Bernhard fans couldn’t wait for a book to go on sale before they buy it unfortunately. There is a new set of plays coming out in November so will see if can get those on preorder.


message 8: by WndyJW (new)

WndyJW Is Seagull publishing the plays?


message 10: by Paul (new)

Paul Fulcher (fulcherkim) | 13521 comments Though seems a rather odd thing - you can preorder but they will only tell you what postage is when it's sent in October. And it's sent from US which seems a bit inefficient given they have a London branch.


message 11: by WndyJW (new)

WndyJW Is it published by Univ of Chicago?


message 12: by David (new)

David | 3885 comments Published by Seagull but distributed by the University of Chicago Press. I think U of C has worldwide distribution rights outside India.


message 13: by WndyJW (new)

WndyJW That explains US to UK.


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