The art of the publisher
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Author
Contributions
- Dixon, Richard, translator - Contributor
Publication
2015 - , New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
37,000 words, Guess
Page Count
148 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveartofpublisher0000cala
- ISBN-100374188238
- ISBN-139780374188238
- Library of Congress Control Number2015010108
- OCLC Control Number898419525
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780374188238
- Open LibraryOL27192934M
Classifications
- DDC070.5
- LCCZ278 .C2813 2015
- LCCZ278
Description
"An interior look at Roberto Calasso's work as a publisher and his reflections on the art of book publishing In this fascinating memoir, the author and publisher Roberto Calasso meditates on the art of book publishing. Recalling the beginnings of Adelphi in the 1960s, he touches on the Italian house's defining qualities, including the considerations involved in designing the successful Biblioteca series and the strategy for publishing a wide range of authors of high literary quality, as well as the historic critical edition of the works of Nietzsche. With his signature erudition and polemical flair, Calasso transcends Adelphi to look at the publishing industry as a whole, from the essential importance of graphics, jackets, and cover flaps to the consequences of universal digitization. And he outlines what he describes as the "most hazardous and ambitious" profile of what a publishing house can be: a book comprising many books, a form in which "all the books published by a certain publisher could be seen as links in a single chain"--a conception akin to that of other twentieth-century publishers, from Giulio Einaudi to Roger Straus, of whom the book offers brief portraits. An essential book for writers, readers, and editors, The Art of the Publisher is a tribute to the elusive yet profoundly relevant art of making books"--
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