Literature and Philosophy
- face-to-face, a philosophical concept described by Emmanuel Lévinas
- Face to Face (Ayşe Kulin), a novel by Ayşe Kulin
- Face to Face (play), a 2000 play by David Williamson
- Face to Face (novel), a novel by Ellery Queen
- Face to Face, a novel by Hall Bartlett
- "Face to Face", a 1980s Sunday Times (South Africa) column by Jani Allan
- Face to Face: Polar Portraits, a photography and exploration book by Huw Lewis-Jones
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