Sunday, August 17, 2025

1984 Book Reviews publishing

        The 1984 manuscript


       I didn't know the manuscript -- at least what's left of it, some 44 per cent of it -- is in the John Hay Library at Brown, but as they now remind us, Original manuscript of George Orwell’s ‘1984’ is a highlight of Brown’s literary archives.

Bad Read: Stealing from artists won’t make Australia richer. Here’s why

The Productivity Commission’s recent copyright proposal to further enrich big tech monopolies by permitting them to rip off low-paid authors and illustrators establishes a new low.

How productive is the Productivity Commission? An organisation that has failed to make a dint in the decades-long decline in productivity, it is no longer fit for purpose. It has demonstrated decades of bias against Australia’s creative industries, and its most recent proposal to further enrich big tech monopolies by permitting them to rip off low-paid authors and illustrators establishes a new low.

Specifically, the commission’s recent report, Harnessing Data and Digital Technology, argues for a legal exemption to copyright laws that would allow tech companies to use the work of authors and other creatives to train their AI models without permission or payment.


An Indie DC Bookstore That Became A Publisher. And It’s Thriving

The longtime independent bookseller on Connecticut Avenue runs an in-house publishing operation, called Opus, that allows authors to self-publish their work. This side business has by some metrics been a huge success. - Washingtonian


What AP Dropping Book Reviews Means To Publishing

Historically, AP arts coverage has been particularly important because smaller and local papers tend to syndicate AP reviews, which are written for a wide, non-partisan audience. Absent their standard blurbs, smaller outlets that can’t afford to staff a books section may be forced to stop circulating literary news full stop. - LitHub

1984

"Mocha Dick"
August reading
Feuding college presidents
Spotify playlists
WaPo struggles
The MingKwai
Vladimir Sorokin
Who is using AI?
Best Books of 2025
Susan Choi
Remembrance of scents past
Mystery shipwreck
Abundance
Elmore Leonard
Picasso in Tehran
Academia under siege
Publishing Pepys
Olúfemi O. Táíwò
Solar storms
James Lloydovich Patterson, R.I.P.
On charisma
Anonymous critics
Travel writer's dilemma
Best of Atwood
Art of bad writing
Edmund White, R.I.P.
Ancient psychedelics?
Alasdair MacIntyre, R.I.P.
Summer reading
Ngugi wa Thiong’o, R.I.P.
The Met
Robert Macfarlane
Hobbit obsession
Ann Goldstein
"Mafalda"
Niall Ferguson
Jamestown brides
Coetzee's mother tongue
Washington Post
“The Connoisseur of Kisses”
Balanchine years
Higher ed's comeuppance
Andrea Long Chu
Bringing up baby
Missing torsos
Judith Jones
Peak "yep"
New color
KGB family
Smithsonian shakeup
Gaelic ghosts
Julian Barnes
Two cheers for theory
A millennial saint
Mario Vargas Llosa
Mangled metaphors
Andrea Long Chu
Time travel theory
The Columbian Orator
"The comfort class"
Alien worlds
Typewriter users
King Charles I
Dingos
Human ancestors
Return of "Lapham's Quarterly"
Columbia yields
Laila Lalami
Library design
Lee Bollinger
Mughal fashion
Jackson Howard
Almodóvar's women
New literalism
Baroque's bad boy
Rome’s first theater
Ibram Kendi at Howard
Harper Lee stories
Mann and Musil
Art of the connoisseur
Stolen Warhol?
Moby-Dick opera
Evolution of "woke"
Consider the bulldozer
Prettiness is political
Art adviser, friend, thief
Swiftian slights
Romantasy