For almost three years now I’ve been confused by the method of communication used by a popular online-only review publication. To request a review copy, or alert me to a published […]
Farewell, Susie
After 30 years of service to the University of Illinois, Assistant Sales Manager Susie Dueringer is retiring from the Press. Susie has helped keep the Press functioning in many different ways, […]
Starring Ronell by Willis Regier
The debut of Examined Life gives Avital Ronell a celebrity that will amaze her, please her, and puzzle her, all at once. Choosing Avital as one of the principals in the […]
Cafe Society in the Night Lights
David Brent Johnson posts an article that he wrote in 2000 about the Billie Holiday song “Strange Fruit” in advance of his radio interview this weekend on WFIU with Terry Trilling-Josephson, […]
Style points
The new Harper’s Magazine arrived yesterday with a cover story (subscription required) titled “The Last Book Party.” Yes, it’s another article on the death of publishing. Or, I think it is. I […]
The Atlantic on Guitar Hero
James Parker pens an article for The Atlantic that I’ve been waiting to read for over a year. To a senescent music industry, this “downloadable content” has worked like Ponce […]
Kindleizing Technoland
The New York Times’ review of Amazon’s new Kindle is worth reading. The point everyone is missing is that in Technoland, nothing ever replaces anything. E-book readers won’t replace books. […]
Illinois at the Oscars
The 81st annual Academy Awards ceremony included two prominent film figures who happen to be the subjects of forthcoming books in our Contemporary Film Directors series. Jerry Lewis received the Jean Hersholt […]
Jason Epstein on the future of publishing
Tools of Change for Publishing has posted Jason Epstein’s keynote address given at the recent TOC conference. I don’t have to tell anyone here that we are at the end of the […]
The London Review of Books reviews “Emma Goldman”
The February 26, 2009, issue of London Review of Books includes a review of volumes 1 & 2 of Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years, published late last year […]
Day of Remembrance by Jasmine Alinder
February 19th is the annual Day of Remembrance when we reflect on the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. The day this year marks the 67th anniversary of […]
Princeton’s problems with pirates
Inside Higher Ed reports this morning on Princeton University Press’s recent experience tracking pirated copies of its books. For several months, Princeton had a staffer focused on identifying piracy sites […]