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A former editor at Pantheon Books, Englehardt (The End of Victory Culture: Cold War America and the Disillusioning of a Generation) has penned an opinionated, nostalgic novel about the trials of a seasoned book editor in the information age. Rick Koppes, a literary purist, former commune resident and anti-Vietnam War activist, works at highbrow Byzantium Press. His publishing house has been taken over by German magnate Bruno Hindemann's Multimedia Entertainment, where executive David Marsden, many years his junior, hopes to capitalize on Koppes's lone bestselling author with videos and merchandise ("We want to brand him awesomely"). Koppes's ex-wife, a treacherously bottom-line-minded publishing exec, becomes his boss. He meets his old friend, Larry, a fellow longtime editor, for lunch and learns that Larry has been fired for not bringing in enough money. In his agitated state, Larry berates the waiter at their Vietnamese restaurant, while Koppes wonders silently whether the waiter had been tortured by American soldiers during the war. Woven through these apocalyptic snapshots are laments about the ramifications of electronic publishing and the decline of the reading public. The novel will likely try the patience of any reader not wholly fascinated with the publishing industry; though there are some emotionally vivid passages, the book often gets bogged down in descriptions of the minutiae of the business. Engelhardt seems primarily to be addressing his colleagues, but even those inclined to agree with his view may find his hero self-righteous and unsympathetic.
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"...wittily shows us how much more is at stake in publishing than money and glamour...moving and revelatory." -- Todd Gitlin

"A brilliantly realized 'cri de coeur,' pulsing throughout with life, sorrow, and thought." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"A satisfyingly virulent, comical, absurd...true portrait of how things work today in the sleek factories of conglomerate book producers" -- Los Angeles Times

"Engelhardt has written the rarest of books: a truly intellectual novel." -- Ariel Dorfman

"Original, authentic, and compelling. Engelhardt is a smart, clear, and bold storyteller..." -- Beverly Gologorsky

A brilliantly realized "cri de coeur," pulsing throughout with life, sorrow, "and" thought. -- Kirkus Reviews

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 215 pages
  • Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press (June 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558494022
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558494022
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,453,301 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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When a book is more than a good read, it becomes necessary to share it. Engelhardt draws us into a world both devastating and fascinating. Following his lead character through his episodes, I laughed, I held my breath, I kept learning more. This is a world about which very little appears in fiction. I recommend this book for its originality and authenticity, and also because it's a wonderful journey.
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE novel about publishing, October 17, 2003
What's been happening in book publishing these last 20 or 30 years is most discouraging. As an antidote, I recommend Tom Engelhardt's vivid, lively novel, which helps us see those depressing developments from the inside. He does it, though, with humor and flair--no preachiness here. Reading it, you'll encounter a fascinating gallery of New York City character types. The scene at the Museum of Natural History is unforgettable in its look at cultural-sexual office politics. The whole book is sardonic fun, and a fast, compelling read. I read the entire thing on a Transatlantic flight.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely brilliant!, October 16, 2003
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It isn't often that you find a novel as intelligent, original and humorous as it is powerfully poignant. Somehow, though, Engelhardt has written just such a book. The Last Days of Publishing is a crisp and compelling read. In fact, don't be surprised if the story of Rick Koppes, Engelhardt's tragic-hero narrator (and, perhaps the last man of integrity in the increasingly soulless world of publishing) captivates you to the point of reading the novel in one sitting. Yes, it is simply that good.
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