![]() In addition to talking about new books, I also want to look back at older titles which have become classics, reflecting with their authors – or later scholars – on what has given them staying power. Like all such generalizations, it’s not 100% true, but it struck a chord with me and made me reflect: wouldn’t it be great to bring together interviews about the best new thinking from across the university press world? That’s the remit of this site. These days I’m very seldom excited by a trade non-fiction title, roaring as most of them are down the middle lane of the same motorway, to the degree I’m excited by the original and vital byways that university presses are exploring for the general reader.” ![]() ![]() “The mainstream may be getting dumber by the day, but we are living in what looks like a golden age of publishing for, of all people, the university presses. ![]()
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