Thursday, December 20, 2012

Why Publishing Proust Was as Difficult in 1912 as 2012


Author Anka Muhlstein examines the complicated process, starting in 1912, of getting Swann's Way published and why we are still fascinated with Proust today.
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Discussion:
HuffPo offered 9 things publishers need to be wary of in 2013. But what positive changes would you like to see happen in the coming year?
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More News from Publishing Perspectives:
Amazon closed a deal in Brazil with Bookstore chain Livraria da Vila to sell Kindles through the remainder of 2012 until January 2013.
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This week's Ether considers the overabundance of bad writing empowered by digital publishing, a kerfuffle among romance writers and more.
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From the Archives:
In this Q&A, Russian bestseller Dmitri Kosyrev, aka Master Chen, discusses his asian alter ego, Russian genre writing, and the pitfalls of being an amateur spy.
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