Writers and Publishers

Writers and Publishers

by (germany) Siegfried Unseld

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In "Writers and Publishers", Unseld examines the writing and publishing history of German writers such as Hesse, Brecht, Rilke, and Walser, and vividly explains the tacit understanding, cooperation, conflicts, and misunderstandings between writers and publishers, and then explores the inherent "role conflict" of publishers, explaining the significance of literature to the times and the responsibilities of literary publishers. Unseld firmly believes in the educational and transformative mission of publishing. Publishers must abandon their preference for extremes and excess and act in a game of imagination and seriousness. Publishers both conform to and criticize trends, serving the "sacred commodity" (in Brechtian terms)-books. The essence of a publisher's work can be summarized as: always preparing for works, always preparing for writers, always preparing for the creativity in his works, and helping him achieve impact.

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