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Speaking Freely

My Life in Publishing and Human Rights
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Speaking Freely by Robert L. Bernstein is a memoir that chronicles the author's experiences as a prominent publisher and human rights advocate. It highlights his work in the literary world, particularly with Random House, and his dedication to free expression and human rights across the globe. This book offers insight into Bernstein's personal life and professional journey, reflecting his commitment to championing authors and defending free speech.
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You might enjoy this captivating memoir if you're interested in human rights, freedom of expression, or the publishing industry's inner workings during the Cold War. The author shares personal experiences and insights from his career, revealing the challenges and triumphs faced while advocating for literary freedom and human rights around the world.

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Speaking Freely

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What do Dr. Seuss, William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, Andrei Sakharov, and James Michener have in common? They were all published by Bob Bernstein during his twenty-five-year run as president of Random House. Later, he brought the dissidents Liu Binyan, Jacobo Timerman, Natan Sharansky, and Václav Havel to worldwide attention in his role as the father of modern human rights.

Starting as an office boy at Simon & Schuster in 1946, Bernstein moved to Random House in 1956 and succeeded Bennett Cerf as president ten years later. The rest is publishing and human rights history.

In a charming and self-effacing work, Bernstein reflects for the first time on his fairy tale publishing career. He shares experiences of hobnobbing with Truman Capote and E.L. Doctorow, conspiring with Kay Thompson on the Eloise series, attending a rally for Random House author George McGovern with film star Claudette Colbert, and working with publishing luminaries including Dick Simon, Alfred Knopf, Robert Gottlieb, Andre Schiffrin, Peter Osnos, Susan Peterson, and Jason Epstein. Under Bernstein's leadership, Random House grew from a $40 million to an $800 million-plus "money making juggernaut," as Thomas Maier described it in his biography of Random House owner Si Newhouse.

In a book sure to be savoured by anyone who has worked in the publishing industry, fought for human rights, or wondered how Theodor Geisel became Dr. Seuss, Speaking Freely beautifully captures a bygone era in the book industry and the first crucial years of a worldwide movement to protect free speech and challenge tyranny around the globe.

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Speaking Freely by Robert L. Bernstein receives praise for its detailed storytelling, humour, and exploration of friendships, as noted by the Wall Street Journal. Publishers Weekly commends the book for highlighting the publishing industry's role in human rights advocacy. Kirkus Reviews considers it a well-written glimpse into 20th-century publishing and the early human rights movement.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781620971710

Publisher: The New Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 26 May 2016

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: The New Press

Illustration: B&W photos

Contributors:

  • Foreword by Toni Morrison

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 209.0mm

Weight: 694g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Robert L. Bernstein served as the president of Random House for twenty-five years. After being sent to Moscow as part of a delegation of American publishers in 1973, he established the organization that became Human Rights Watch. He was the author of Speaking Freely: My Life in Publishing and Human Rights (The New Press).

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