Grove Atlantic

Grove Atlantic

About Grove Atlantic Publishing
Grove Atlantic, Inc. is a prominent independent American publisher based in New York City. The company was formed in 1993 by the merger of two historically significant houses: Grove Press (founded in 1951) and Atlantic Monthly Press (founded in 1917).
Specializations and Scope:
Grove Atlantic is renowned for its long and distinguished history of publishing influential literary works. Its focus areas include:
Literary Fiction: Publishing a wide range of novels and short stories.
Non-fiction: Including history, biography, memoir, and current affairs.
Poetry & Drama: The publisher has a deep history in circulating poetry and plays.
Literature in Translation: Introducing important international authors to the American audience.
Notable History:
Grove Press, specifically, played a pivotal role in publishing groundbreaking and controversial literary works in the mid-20th century, including authors of the Beat Generation such as William S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, and Allen Ginsberg. It also introduced American audiences to several Nobel laureates like Samuel Beckett and Pablo Neruda.
Achievements:
The publisher has released titles that have won major international awards, including the Man Booker Prize, and is known for its commitment to innovative and high-quality content.