Why Books Still Matter: Honoring Joyce Meskis-Essays on the Past, Present, and Future of Books, Bookselling, and Publishing

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If books didn’t matter, nobody would try to ban them.

In a nation struggling to cope with polarization, disinformation, acrimony, the power of books-to inform, enlighten, and inspire-is more important

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  • Author: Weber, Karl
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 252
  • Publish Date: May 07 2024
  • ISBN10: 1953943306
  • Language: English
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If books didn’t matter, nobody would try to ban them.

In a nation struggling to cope with polarization, disinformation, acrimony, the power of books-to inform, enlighten, and inspire-is more important than ever. To honor Joyce Meskis, the legendary bookseller who founded Denver’s Tattered Cover and became a champion of First Amendment freedoms, a team including some of today’s leading publishers, booksellers, authors, and free speech activists offers reflections on the vital role of books in our nation’s cultural, civic, social, and economic life.

Why Books Still Matter includes:

U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper on bookselling as a mission-driven form of entrepreneurship-a way of nurturing communities and enriching culture while helping city economies flourish

Freedom of speech activist Chris Finan on a century of battles against censorship and the crucial role of books and booksellers in defending liberty

Book marketing guru Carl Lennertz on how a generation of innovative booksellers transformed the magical process by which authors and readers discover one another

Bookseller Clara Villarosa on creating one of the nation’s greatest Black-owned bookstores-and why representation on the printed page is so important for Americans of every background

Librarians Nick Higgins and Amy Mikel on why they decided to make banned books available to young people from communities across the U.S.-and how they did it

Civil liberties attorney Steve Zansberg on a new way to think about the right to free expression and its vital role in a democratic society

Bookseller Carole Horne on how independent bookstores from Cambridge to Austin to Salt Lake City pioneered the “buy local” movement, glorifying what makes every city and town unique

. . . and other noteworthy figures from the worlds of publishing and bookselling providing unique insights into the glorious past, the embattled present, and the essential future of books. All proceeds will be donated to the American Library Association Office for Intellectual Freedom.

Author: Karl Weber
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Rivertowns Books
Published: 05/07/2024
Pages: 252
Weight: 0.82lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.57d
ISBN: 9781953943309
Language: English

Author

Weber, Karl

Binding

ISBN10

1953943306

ISBN13

9781953943309

Page Count

252

Published Date

May 07 2024

Language

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