Description
Andre Schiffrin can write about these changes with authority because he witnessed them from inside a conglomerate, as head of Pantheon, co-founded by his father, bought (and sold) by Random House. And he can write about them with candor because he is no longer on the inside, having quit corporate publishing in disgust to set up a flourishing independent house, The New Press. Schiffrin's evident affection for his authors sparkles throughout a story woven around publishing the work of those such as Studs Terkel, Noam Chomsky, Gunnar Myrdal, George Kennan, Juliet Mitchell, R. D. Laing, Eric Hobsbawm and E.P.Thompson.
Part-memoir, part-history, here is an account of the collapsing standards of contemporary publishing that is irascible, acute and passionate. An engaging counterpoint to recent, celebratory memoirs of the industry written by those with more stock options and fewer scruples than Schiffrin, The Business of Books warns of the danger to adventurous, intelligent publishing in the bullring of today's marketplace.
"A riveting chronicle of the rise and fall of the American reader." -Village Voice
About the Author
Andre Schiffrin was, for thirty years, the publisher of Pantheon Books. In 1990 Schiffrin left Pantheon to found The New Press. He is the author of The Business of Books, Words and Money, A Political Education, and Dr. Seuss & Co. Go to War: The World War II Editorial Cartoons of America's Leading Comic Artists. He divides his time between Paris and New York.
Reviews
Andre Schiffrin is an old-fashioned New York publisher, the sort that loves and believes in books. Not just best-sellers, but little books with big ideas. * The Times [London] *
Andre Schiffrin presents a somber portrait of American publishing where the pursuit of profit has strangled all creativity. * Nouvel Observateur *
Newsworthy and important, eloquent, smart, thoughtful, and well-presented. * The Nation *
An absorbing account of the revolution in publishing during the last decade. * Financial Times *
Forceful evidence that corporate insistence on higher profits has been cultural and business folly. * Business Week *
Book Information
ISBN 9781859843628
Author Andre Schiffrin
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 276g
Dimensions(mm) 191mm * 135mm * 15mm