Nathan J. Robinson and Noam Chomsky sell an examination of U.S. foreign policy to Penguin Press, and Princeton UP buys a book about miscarriage from anthropologist Kate Clancy.
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Trump doesn t want to let go of his job, and a shockingly high number of us don t want to let go of him, said Rafe Sagalyn, a literary agent at ICM. There s going to be an amazing appetite for books about what happened, and all the OMG moments of the last four years. Books are the medium for filling in all these blanks.
Penguin Random House has emerged as one of the front-runners in the race to lock up the first definitive accounts of the Trump epoch. Shortly after the election, Penguin Press announced that it would publish New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman s narrative of Trump s political career, tracking his rise from his real estate development roots to the final days of his tumultuous presidency.
The âTrump Bumpâ for Books Has Been Significant. Can It Continue?
As a new administration looms, publishers have snapped up another crop of forthcoming Trump books by prominent journalists and pundits.
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Published Dec. 24, 2020Updated Dec. 25, 2020
In the past four years, publishers have released more than a thousand books about Donald J. Trump. Authors have examined seemingly every facet of his persona, in works about his presidency, family, political rise, business dealings, reality-TV career and golfing habits. The body of work is so voluminous that thereâs even a book about all the Trump books.
Whatâs left to parse? A lot, it seems. As his presidency comes to an end, publishers are racing to acquire news-breaking works about his final days in office, as well as comprehensive historical accounts of the Trump era, sober expositions examining how he has changed the Republican Party and the country, and gossipy insider accounts of what r