Our new imprint
@SandTClassics
is bringing curated classics ✨literally✨ back into conversation this Nov. 26.
In place of intros, a convo will follow each text between two esteemed readers. Find out more at and join in!
@allison_miriam_
@blgtylr
TWILIGHT SLEEP (1927) is Edith Wharton’s oft-forgotten novel of roaring '20s motherhood. ARCs featuring conversationalists
@allison_miriam_
and
@blgtylr
will be available to request on Edelweiss+ or directly from allison
@unnamedpress
.com. Find more at
Described by Henry James as a “beautiful little quantum of achievement" THE COUNTRY OF POINTED FIRS (1896) is a stunning testament to the power of place and memory. 🌲 Our S&T edition will feature a conversation between scholars
@BrandyLJensen
and
@S_Insley_H
🌲 Out 11/26 🎣
Our edition of Victor Hugo's TOILERS OF THE SEA ft. a conversation between BAFTA award-winning educational filmmaker Andrew Chater and poet/geographer/aspiring shepherd Dr. Maya Weeks (
@seaweedreport
) is coming 11/26 🌊 For more info visit
George Gissing's THE ODD WOMEN (1893) is about sisters and a sisterhood that dares to be odd 🥄 This S&T edition features a conversation between friends, critics, and Gissing lovers
@adalva
and
@mervatim
out this November 26! Find out more at
“There were times when he seemed to be striking blows with his hammer in the clouds. At other moments his tools appeared to him like arms.” —TOILERS OF THE SEA, Victor Hugo
My therapist told me that constantly fantasising about living off grid in a woodland cottage that doubles as a library that triples as an animal rescue centre, is actually a coping mechanism & a sign of exhaustion.
To which I say, well imaginary you is no longer invited
i love “classic” “literature” … everyone in this e.m. forster novel is convinced the heroine listened to so much beethoven it turned her into a huge slut
Today is the anniversary of Jane Austen’s death, so that means three days from now we celebrate her resurrection by hunting for quill pens and wearing our best bonnets