Wednesday, October 01, 2014

Economists Speak Out on the Success of Piketty's "Capital"

Today's Feature Story:


Brazil is the country of honor at the Göteborg Book Fair and a trio of Brazilian authors reflect on having had their work promoted overseas these past several years.
Discussion:


Russia is looking at investing some $210 million to foster more translation and counter the decline in interest in its literature as a result of poor, post-Soviet PR.
Frankfurt Guest of Honor Preview:


From the university town of Jyväskylä in Finland, publisher Ville Rauvola focuses his attention on narrative non-fiction, making Atena stand out among other Finnish publishers.
More News:


Why has Thomas Pikkety's academically-inclined Capital in the Twenty-First Century become one of the top books of 2014? It was the right book at the right time.
Self-Publishing:


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