New Vessel Press


New Vessel Press is an independent publishing house specializing in the translation of foreign literature and narrative nonfiction into English. New Vessel Press books have been widely reviewed in publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Review of Books, and O, The Oprah Magazine. They have also garnered numerous awards. What's Left of the Night, a novel about the poet C. P. Cavafy by Ersi Sotiropoulos and translated from the Greek by Karen Emmerich, won the 2019 National Translation Award in Prose.

History

Origins

History
Origins
New Vessel Press was co-founded by writer/translator Ross Ufberg and author/journalist Michael Z. Wise in 2012, with the intention of bringing foreign literature to English-speaking audiences.
New Vessel Press print books are distributed to bookstores throughout the United States by Consortium Book Sales & Distribution; they are distributed in Canada by Publishers Group Canada and in the United Kingdom and Ireland by Turnaround Publisher Services. All NVP titles are also available as ebooks.
"Ross and Michael have really spun gold out of nothing; they've really made an instant classic out of New Vessel," John Oakes, director of the New School Publishing Institute and co-founder of OR Books, told Crain's New York Business in May 2017.

Artwork

Book covers for New Vessel Press translations have been created by graphic artist Liana Finck and Beth Steidle.

List of works

2020/2021
2019/2020
2018/2019
2017/2018
Fall 2016/Winter 2017
Fall 2015/Winter 2016
Spring 2015
Fall 2014/Winter 2015
Fall 2014/Winter 2015
Fall 2013/Winter 2014