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Having spent years in the courts trying to regain copyright revenue for educational content, Canada's publishers and authors now set their sights on Parliament.
The 2021 Albertine Prize goes to William Rodarmor for his French-to-English translation of 2018 Prix Goncourt laureate Nicolas Mathieu's novel, 'And Their Children After Them'.
On December 14 to 17, Columbia University and the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society are leading a conference on Arabic literature with the Sheikh Zayed Book Award and Brill Publishing.
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Book Picks: Fiction and Non-fiction from Cappelen Damm
Cappelen Damm is Norway’s largest publishing house within the genres of fiction, non-fiction, educational books and children’s books.

Scroll through our latest foreign rights catalogues, all with rights available here: Catalogues | Cappelen Damm Agency
Author: Siri Østli

Fie’s life is turned up-side down when her husband abruptly demands a divorce. Dazed and in despair, Fie accepts a challenging Christmas Calendar from her sister.
A charming and touching Christmas book from the Norwegian queen of feel-good!
Author: Selma Lønning Aarø

Selma Lønning Aaræ’s new novel is a funny, sometimes frightening and unusually topical. A continuation of a strong feminist tradition, it also comments on the debate about reality literature.
Author: Heidi Furre

Liv is a nurse. She is a normal person hiding a normal secret. One night, many years ago, she was raped. By a man she willingly followed home. The Power is a novel about power, but also a book about having the power. The Power to move on.
Author: Simen Sætre and Kjetil Østli

In a prizewinning five-year investigation, authors Simen Sætre and Kjetil Østli has taken a closer look at the global salmon industry. For the first time, the global history of salmon farming is told.
Author: Hanna Bjørgaas

In this book, Bjørgaas tracks down the most fascinating specialist knowledge available to us about the species and nature in cities. But the book is also a declaration of love to the biologists and experts who share their knowledge with enthusiasm.