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NY Times Book Review Loves Alfred A. Knopf THIS Much
(Even kookier: Now that Knopf has taken over the Doubleday imprint as a result of the restructuring of Random House, they technically "own" a ninth book on the list: Jane Mayer's The Dark Side.) The Times does recognize that other publishers exist and are putting out good work: Farrar Straus Giroux is given credit for 2666, the posthumously published novel by Robert Bolano. But even acknowledging the talent of the authors included in the list—from Steven Millhauser and Toni Morrison to Julian Barnes and National Book Award nominee Drew Gilipin Faust—to claim that one publishing house so thoroughly dominates the industry in terms of quality seems... weird. At least to us—what do you think? Email This Post |
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