The Publishing Life
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Naveen Kishore: What the ‘idea of culture’ means to a publisher
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Can literary activism lead to a disavowal of free-market capitalism in the creation of good books?
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Trailer: ‘Of the Book and Other Stories’ marks 40 years of publisher Seagull Books
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‘It was magic’: A writer visits a press to see her novel being printed, finds out how books are made
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Notes from a conference: What booksellers talk about when they talk about selling books
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Writer Vinod Kumar Shukla’s allegations remind us of the author versus publisher battle no one wants
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Meet Christian Weiss, German publishing’s champion of the literatures of India
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Ten years of Aleph: David Davidar on building a publishing company from scratch in India
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As 2020 ends, a look back at the old bestseller that looked ahead: APJ Abdul Kalam’s ‘India 2020’
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From Asia Publishing to Permanent Black: Ramachandra Guha pays a tribute to editors and publishers
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How almost all of today’s English language publishers began in a small office in Delhi’s Nehru Place
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Once upon a time in publishing: When it was the editors who were in control
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Would the writer have approved? The muddied ethics of posthumous publication
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Counterview: Urvashi Butalia’s rejoinder to AR Venkatachalapathy on women publishers and editors
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In English language publishing in India (at least), women have shattered the glass ceiling
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‘I knew I had something extraordinary’: Chiki Sarkar on what makes Amitabha Bagchi new novel special
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An immigrant job-hunting in UK publishing: bad before Brexit, probably worse now
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The making of books, and of friendships