Saturday, October 27, 2012

Publishing Perspectives -A Visit to Orhan Pamuk’s Museum of Innocence


What happens when you take a book and transform its content into a building, like Orhan Pamuk's Museum of Innocence in Istanbul? Helmut von Berg considers.
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Discussion:
Is Orhan Pamuk's Museum of Innocence — the building not the book — a meta-museum of his own genius, a cabinet of curiosities, or just an audacious exercise in ego?
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More News from Publishing Perspectives:
Pearson and Bertelsmann are in talks over a potential merger of Random House and Penguin, giving them a combined 25% market share in the US and UK.
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As the Kindle goes on sale at Waterstones stores, MD James Daunt has been defending the highly criticized decision, insisting it is to his company's advantage.
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From the Archives:
Publishing a book was once an event and an overly-prolific writer might be doing more harm to their career than they expect, argues publisher Tim Schaffner.
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