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Northwestern University Press

 
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Northwestern University Press is the university press of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, USA.

It was founded in 1893, at first specializing in law. It is especially notable for its literature in translation publishing, especially by European writers.

It also has a second trade imprint, Hydra Books, which features contemporary fiction, poetry, and nonfiction in translation.

It also publishes the highly acclaimed poetry journal TriQuarterly.

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