publishing

The Stack

By at 27 January, 2008, 7:40 pm

At The Sunday New York Times —  seems like late January is NEW NOVELIST MONTH at the NYT, (and at publishing houses for that matter) what with the recent feature on Jim Collins’ “Beginner’s Greek”, and this Sunday’s Book review of  Tod Wodlicka’s “All Shall Be Well,” and the Charles McGrath article in the Sunday […]

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Should Nabokov’s final manuscript be destroyed?

By at 17 January, 2008, 10:28 am

Ron Rosenbaum, who has thought deeply and written lengthily about his obsessions and insights regarding the work of Vladmir Nabokov has a piece in Slate where he weighs in on the dilemma facing Nabokov’s son Dmitri as to whether he should follow his father’s wishes and destroy the notes made for a never finished novel […]

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Should Nabokov’s final manuscript be destroyed?

By at 17 January, 2008, 10:28 am

Ron Rosenbaum, who has thought deeply and written lengthily about his obsessions and insights regarding the work of Vladmir Nabokov has a piece in Slate where he weighs in on the dilemma facing Nabokov’s son Dmitri as to whether he should follow his father’s wishes and destroy the notes made for a never finished novel […]

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Should Nabokov’s final manuscript be destroyed?

By at 17 January, 2008, 10:28 am

Ron Rosenbaum, who has thought deeply and written lengthily about his obsessions and insights regarding the work of Vladmir Nabokov has a piece in Slate where he weighs in on the dilemma facing Nabokov’s son Dmitri as to whether he should follow his father’s wishes and destroy the notes made for a never finished novel […]

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Should Nabokov’s final manuscript be destroyed?

By at 17 January, 2008, 10:28 am

Ron Rosenbaum, who has thought deeply and written lengthily about his obsessions and insights regarding the work of Vladmir Nabokov has a piece in Slate where he weighs in on the dilemma facing Nabokov’s son Dmitri as to whether he should follow his father’s wishes and destroy the notes made for a never finished novel […]

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ZAGATS FOR SALE

By at 14 January, 2008, 1:14 pm

The Wall Street Journal reports that the Zagat family have hired Goldman Sachs to advise them on a possible sale.      Way before the internet, before the Huffington Post, the Zagats found a way to profit from what today is called “user generated content” – creating a publishing empire without actually having to pay writers. […]

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