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		<title>Book publishing crisis: Capitalism kills culture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Publishing teeters as Random House and Penguin plan to merge. It's time for a government policy to protect the arts]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Around the same time a devastating hurricane smashed and flooded its way up the East Coast, leaving millions homeless or without power, another storm collided into a professional subculture based in New York City. While the second storm is only metaphoric, the transformation of publishing could have far-reaching consequences not only for those who work on Union Square, but for readers and writers across the English-speaking world.</p><p>As with Hurricane Sandy, it will take a little while to discern the long-term consequences of the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/30/business/global/random-house-and-penguin-to-be-combined.html?pagewanted=all&amp;_r=0">Penguin and Random House merger,</a> the news of which was somewhat obscured by the storm and the election. But the short-term impact is not pretty -- and it follows other recent bad news from the books world. The Free Press, known primarily for smart, contentious nonfiction from Emile Durkheim and Francis Fukuyama but also the publisher of Aravind Adiga’s best-selling Indian novel “The White Tiger,”<a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204425904578074640928705974.html?mod=googlenews_wsj"> just collapsed.</a> Several well-regarded editors are now out of jobs as the imprint is merged into Simon &amp; Schuster.</p><p><a href="http://www.salon.com/2012/11/10/book_publishing_crisis_capitalism_kills_culture/">Continue Reading...</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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