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Hogarth Books

Hogarth Books

Named in honor of The Hogarth Press, founded in 1917 by Virginia and Leonard Woolf, today’s Hogarth publishes fiction and non-fiction by exceptional writers who are deeply engaged with the world, with an emphasis on new and international perspectives. Our authors have won the Nobel Prize, the Pulitzer Prize, the Nation…

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Hogarth Books

Hogarth Books

Named in honor of The Hogarth Press, founded in 1917 by Virginia and Leonard Woolf, today’s Hogarth publishes fiction and non-fiction by exceptional writers who are deeply engaged with the world, with an emphasis on new and international perspectives. Our authors have won the Nobel Prize, the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the Booker Prize, the International Booker Prize, and have been finalists for most other major literary awards.

Hogarth’s books emphasize the pleasures of storytelling, the originality of their authors, and the importance of global and diverse points of view. Inspired by the legacy of Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Hogarth believes in developing literary talent and careers and the enduring significance of literature in a rapidly changing world. As a boutique imprint within the Random House Publishing Group, the Hogarth editorial team offers each title the utmost care and attention while supported by the publishing strength and expertise of Random House.