Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Great Regulars: Unlike some large publishing houses

that occasionally release translated works, Open Letter only publishes works in translation. Its printings are small--just about 3,000 per book--but the press serves its devoted readers by offering them a subscription service, a kind of book-of-the-month club featuring international writers. Open Letter also runs a blog called Three Percent, as well as a conversation series called Reading the World.

from Jeffrey Brown: PBS: Newshour: Conversation: Open Letter Finds a Ready Audience With Works in Translation

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