Ongoing political uncertainty has
resulted in a depressed local book market leading Egyptian to look elsewhere
in the Arab world and further abroad to bolster business.
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In Publishing Perspectives' Ether
for Authors, Porter Anderson looks at controversy over Kobo's new push, at
ebook pricing, Frankfurt Academy's CONTEC, and more.
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More News from PP:
The late New York Times Reporter Anthony
Shadid, who died in Syria last year, is among the winners of the 2013 Arab
American Book Awards.
Cairo's Lehnert & Landrock, a 65-year-old
German bookstore and art gallery near Tahrir Square, may be forced to close
as a result of the fall off in tourists to Egypt.
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From the Archives:
Egyptian journalist and
bestselling author Ibrahim Issa believes the Arab Spring has added religious
oppression to the existing political hardships of the region.
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Former leading New Zealand publisher and bookseller, and widely experienced judge of both the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, talks about what he is currently reading, what impresses him and what doesn't, along with chat about the international English language book scene, and links to sites of interest to booklovers.
Tuesday, September 03, 2013
Egyptian Publishers Diversify in Face of Uncertain Future
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