David Paul Kuhn's {e}The Hardhat Riot{_e} is a {e}New York Times{_e} notable book for 2020

Great to see that The Hardhat Riot (Oxford) is a New York Times notable book for 2020. In their recent review, the Times referred to David Paul Kuhn’s book as a “compelling narrative” that “vividly evokes a blue-collar rampage whose effects still ripple, not the least of them being Donald Trump’s improbable ascension to the presidency.”

Read it here and here.

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Matthew Carnicelli
William di Canzio’s {e}Alec{_e} sold to FSG

From Publishers Marketplace: Playwright and Yale School of Drama M.F.A William di Canzio's Alec, pitched as a reimagining and continuation of E.M. Forster's classic novel Maurice, told from gamekeeper Alec Scudder's perspective, to Jonathan Galassi at Farrar, Straus, in a pre-empt, for publication in winter 2021, by Matthew Carnicelli at Carnicelli Literary Management (world).

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Matthew Carnicelli
Alex Zamalin’s {e}Against Civility{_e} sold to Beacon Press

From Publishers Marketplace: Professor of political science and director of African-American studies at the University of Detroit Mercy Alexander Zamalin's Against Civility: The Dark History of an Idea, exploring how the language and ideas of civility have been used throughout American history to maintain racial inequality, to Rachael Marks at Beacon Press, for publication in fall 2020, by Matthew Carnicelli at Carnicelli Literary Management (world).

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Josh Mack