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<title>Kenzaburo Oe - GalleyCat</title>
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<title>Barney Rosset Has Died</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-47376" title="Barney_Profile" src="http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/files/2012/02/Barney_Profile.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="100" />The great publisher <strong>Barney Rosset</strong> <a href="http://mubi.com/notebook/posts/barney-rosset-1922-2012" target="_blank">has passed away</a>. Rosset bought Grove Press in the 1950s, championing the work of countless writers, including: <strong>Henry Miller</strong>, <strong>Samuel Beckett</strong>, <strong>Jack Kerouac</strong>, <strong>Malcolm X</strong>, <strong>Pablo Neruda</strong>, <strong>Kenzaburo Oe</strong>, <strong>Kathy Acker</strong>, and <strong>David Mamet</strong>.</p>
<p>In the 1960s, he launched the provocative magazine, <em><a href="http://www.evergreenreview.com/118/history.html" target="_blank">Evergreen Review</a>.</em> In <a href="http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/1187/the-art-of-publishing-no-2-barney-rosset" target="_blank">a highly recommended interview</a> at <em>The Paris Review</em>, Rosset shared his first encounter with Miller&#8217;s work as a college freshman at Swarthmore:</p>
<blockquote><p>I read <em>Tropic of Cancer</em>, which I bought at Steloff’s Gotham  Book Mart on Forty-seventh Street. Who told me about it, I don’t know,  but I liked it enormously and I wrote my freshman English paper about  both it and <em>The Air Conditioned Nightmare &#8230; </em>After I read <em>Tropic of Cancer</em>, I left—decided to go to Mexico.  Because the book had influenced me so much, I left in the middle of the  term. But I ran out of money. I never got to Mexico; I got as far as  Florida and I came back. Four weeks had gone by. They had reported me  missing to the United States government. My family didn’t know where I  was. I came back, sort of sadly.</p></blockquote>
<p>(Via <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/sarahw/" target="_blank">Sarah Weinman</a>)</p>
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