Dear Reader (Pushkin Collection)

Dear Reader (Pushkin Collection)

by David Bellos (Translator), PaulFournel (Author)

Synopsis

Old-school publisher meets e-reader: chaos ensues There's a lot of good to be said about publishing, mainly about the food. The books, though - Robert Dubois feels as if he's read the books, but still they keep coming back to him, the same old books just by new authors. Maybe he's ready to settle into the end of his career, like it's a tipsy afternoon after a working lunch. But then he is confronted with a gift: a piece of technology, a gizmo, a reader... Dear Reader takes a wry, affectionate look at the world of publishing, books and authors, and is a very funny, moving story about the passing of the old and the excitement of the new. Paul Fournel was born in 1947. He worked as a publisher with Ramsay & Seghers, and chaired the Societe des gens de lettres. He was head of the Alliance Francaise in San Francisco, and a cultural attache in Cairo and London. He now writes full time and cycles during the rest of the day. As a third full-time job, he is the Provisionally Definitive Secretary and President of the literary collective known as Oulipo, whose members have included George Perec and Italo Calvino, among many others. He is also the author of numerous novels, short stories, plays, memoirs, and poetry. David Bellos is Director of the Program in Translation and Intercultural Communication at Princeton University, where he is also Professor of French and Comparative Literature. He has won many awards for his translations of Georges Perec, Ismail Kadare and others, including the Man Booker Translator Award, and received the Prix Goncourt de la biographie for George Perec: A Life in Words.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Pushkin Press
Published: 20 Nov 2014

ISBN 10: 1782270264
ISBN 13: 9781782270263

Media Reviews
Delightfully satirical... [the] ultimate celebration of printed books Le Monde All about the intense and carnal pleasures of reading Telerama Poetic, satirical and delicate: here is a novel in urgent need of reading L'Express A delight Le Figaro Brief, witty, intellectual and wonderfully quotable... the most truthful account of literary ennui I have ever read... a quietly remarkable little book Spectator Dear Reader is a joyously satirical, affectionate novel - unashamedly a book about books Huffington Post A wry but affectionate look at today's publishing world The Lady [A] pleasingly bookish novella... can be hugely enjoyed without being studiously deciphered TLS A wonderful book full of wry humour and surprising twists The Bay Dear Reader is a good example of why the Oulipian method isn't merely a game, but rather a surprisingly fertile approach to writing The Complete Review
Author Bio
Paul Fournel was born in 1947. He worked as a publisher with Ramsay & Seghers, and chaired the Societe des gens de lettres. He was head of the Alliance Francaise in San Francisco, and a cultural attache in Cairo and London. He now writes full time and cycles during the rest of the day. As a third full-time job, he is the Provisionally Definitive Secretary and President of the literary collective known as Oulipo, whose members have included George Perec and Italo Calvino, among many others. He is also the author of numerous novels, short stories, plays, memoirs, and poetry. David Bellos is Director of the Program in Translation and Intercultural Communication at Princeton University, where he is also Professor of French and Comparative Literature. He has won many awards for his translations of Georges Perec, Ismail Kadare and others, including the Man Booker Translator Award, and received the Prix Goncourt de la biographie for George Perec, A Life in Words.