Historically:
* Virginia Woolf: The Press was co-founded by Leonard and Virginia Woolf in 1917, and they published many of her groundbreaking works, including "Mrs. Dalloway," "To the Lighthouse," and "Orlando."
* T.S. Eliot: They published his seminal work, "The Waste Land."
* E.M. Forster: They published "A Room With a View" and "Howard's End," among others.
* Katherine Mansfield: They published her short stories and novels.
* W.B. Yeats: They published his poetry.
* Bertrand Russell: They published his philosophical and political works.
Contemporary Authors:
* Zadie Smith: "White Teeth" and "Swing Time" are just a few of her critically acclaimed books published by Hogarth.
* Hilary Mantel: Her "Wolf Hall" trilogy, including the Booker Prize-winning "Bring Up the Bodies," is a cornerstone of Hogarth's recent success.
* Colm Tóibín: They published "The Master," "Brooklyn," and many other novels by this Irish author.
* Rachel Kushner: Her novels "The Flamethrowers" and "The Mars Room" have garnered significant critical acclaim.
* Ali Smith: Known for her experimental novels like "How to Be Both," Smith is another prominent Hogarth author.
* Kevin Barry: His novel "Night Boat to Tangier" was a recent Booker Prize nominee.
* Jonathan Franzen: His novels like "Freedom" and "The Corrections" have been published by Hogarth.
Other Notable Authors:
* Jeannette Winterson: "Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit" and "Sexing the Cherry" are just two of her acclaimed books.
* Hanya Yanagihara: Her novel "A Little Life" was a literary sensation and a Pulitzer Prize finalist.
* Margaret Atwood: While her earlier work was published by other presses, Hogarth published her recent novel "The Testaments."
This list is just a small sample of the talented writers who have found a home with the Hogarth Press. Their diverse and acclaimed roster reflects their commitment to high-quality literature and their dedication to fostering new and established voices.