MobyLives Coverage: DOJ vs Publishers
Melville House
We’ve been keeping a close watch on the case between the Department of Justice and five of the Big Six Publishers. If you’re after more context than the latest headline,… Read more »
We’ve been keeping a close watch on the case between the Department of Justice and five of the Big Six Publishers. If you’re after more context than the latest headline,… Read more »
Edward Jay Epstein made headlines two weeks ago with a big interview with Dominique Strauss-Kahn, drawn from his ebook original Three Days in May: Sex, Surveillance, and DSK, just out… Read more »
Edward Jay Epstein made headlines Friday with a big interview with Dominique Strauss-Kahn, drawn from his ebook original Three Days in May: Sex, Surveillance, and DSK, just out from Melville… Read more »
I have spent the last 10 months investigating the incident of May 14, 2011 involving Dominique Strauss-Kahn, which has resulted in Three Days In May: Sex, Surveillance, and DSK. I… Read more »
Last Friday Melville House did the new-age version of something we first got a reputation for doing during the Bush administration — “crashing” a book (making it really fast) on… 5 / Read more »
The Guardian reported yesterday that the German state Bavaria is supporting the publication of a new version of Mein Kampf. With copyright ownership expiring in 2015, it appears the state is prepared to… Read more »
In honor of Black History Month, Leonard Pitts tells a story to give readers pause in a column for the Orlando Sentinel. According to Pitts, Bryan Stevenson, director of the Equal Justice Initiative,… Read more »
The headline for the New York Times report on the death of Kim Jung-Il — “Kim Jong-il, North Korean Dictator, Dies Suddenly” — reminds me of two things. One is… Read more »
Congratulations to Alexis Jenni, winner last week of the Prix Goncourt for his debut novel L’Art francais de la guerre (The French Art of War), a 600-page novel about France’s… 1 / Read more »