Is There a Future for Highly Literary Publishing?
Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival presents

Is There a Future for Highly Literary Publishing?

In-person Event
April 28th 2023
11:00 am – 12:15 pm / Doors: 10:45 am

10 Sherbrooke St W, Montréal, QC, Canada
For more information about this event, please contact Fondation Metropolis bleu at frederick.gaudin-laurin@metropolisbleu.org.

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Literary publishing, while evolving in the book market where it can be a best-seller, refers to practices that place the work, its elaboration, its commentary, its enhancement, at the centre of the profession (publishing, journalism, bookshop). Faced with economic imperatives, does literary, or even very literary, publishing, if it has a past and a present, still have a future? Four points of view will be heard: Fernando Pascual, strategic planner of El Sótano bookstores in Mexico and member of the editorial board of Publishers Weekly, Spanish-language edition; Jorge Carrión, Spanish writer, literary critic (Washington Post, La Vanguardia) and author of Contra Amazon (tr. in English by Peter Bush, Biblioasis); Mathieu Lindon, French writer and journalist (Libération), author of Une archive (POL), a story in which he evokes the figure of his father, the publisher Jérôme Lindon, who edited Beckett, Duras and Sarraute, published by Minuit; Melikah Abdelmoumen, essayist (Baldwin, Styron et moi, Mémoire d'encrier), formerly editor and now editor-in-chief of the magazine Lettres québécoises. Essayist Julien Lefort-Favreau (Le luxe de l'indépendance. Réflexions sur le monde du livre, Lux Éditeur) will moderate this promising discussion.

Refunds
Until the event starts
Access for persons with mobility impairment
Yes
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Literary publishing, while evolving in the book market where it can be a best-seller, refers to practices that place the work, its elaboration, its commentary, its enhancement, at the centre of the profession (publishing, journalism, bookshop). Faced with economic imperatives, does literary, or even very literary, publishing, if it has a past and a present, still have a future? Four points of view will be heard: Fernando Pascual, strategic planner of El Sótano bookstores in Mexico and member of the editorial board of Publishers Weekly, Spanish-language edition; Jorge Carrión, Spanish writer, literary critic (Washington Post, La Vanguardia) and author of Contra Amazon (tr. in English by Peter Bush, Biblioasis); Mathieu Lindon, French writer and journalist (Libération), author of Une archive (POL), a story in which he evokes the figure of his father, the publisher Jérôme Lindon, who edited Beckett, Duras and Sarraute, published by Minuit; Melikah Abdelmoumen, essayist (Baldwin, Styron et moi, Mémoire d'encrier), formerly editor and now editor-in-chief of the magazine Lettres québécoises. Essayist Julien Lefort-Favreau (Le luxe de l'indépendance. Réflexions sur le monde du livre, Lux Éditeur) will moderate this promising discussion.

Refunds
Until the event starts
Access for persons with mobility impairment
Yes

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HOW TO GET TO THE FESTIVAL
Transport collectif Public transportation
Métro Saint-Laurent – Ligne verte/Green line
Métro Sherbrooke – Ligne orange/Orange line
Autobus 24 ou/or 55 bus lines
Le transport collectif est le meilleur moyen pour
se rendre au Festival et se déplacer d’un site à l’autre.
Public transportation is the best way to get to
the Festival and from site to site.

Stationnement Parking
• Payant à l’intérieur de l’Hôtel10 Payable inside Hotel 10
• Dans les rues avoisinantes On the surrounding streets

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