NOVEMBER 2018
James Gleick
The Information
Fourth Estate, 2011
DEAR FRIEND OF 8 BOOKS A YEAR,
Some people wonder how we find the books we consider special enough to make it into 8 BOOKS A YEAR. There’s no single answer. As some of you already know, we actually work in a library – I had always wished to have my books around me at work. And, since we want our library to be a contemporary one, we feel obliged to be sure we have plenty of new arrivals all the time. So here’s my first answer: We choose the candidates out of what has already made it into our library – a few hundred outstanding titles per year. But how do we find those? A lot of them in independent book stores, all around the world. Newsletters from amazing (and mostly independent) publishers are another source, also book covers we stumble across in diverse social media channels. Rarely reviews. At this point I’d hope that you’ve noticed I’ve left something out – maybe the most powerful thing when it comes to books: recommendations. Most of my most beloved books were recommended to me by someone I already knew. However, the act of recommending a specific book to somebody else is a very personal thing. It reveals a lot. The book you’re holding in your hands right now found its way into my life through one of our subscribers. He’s a scientist and we went out to lunch together. He told me many great things about “The Information” and that it was one of the most important and inspiring books he had ever read. Thank you so much, Rick, for sharing this amazing and superdense book first with me – and now with all of us. You’ll get another one on top, of course.
All my best,
Christian Kaspar Schwarm
James Gleick
The Information
Fourth Estate, 2011
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Some people wonder how we find the books we consider special enough to make it into 8 BOOKS A YEAR. There’s no single answer. As some of you already know, we actually work in a library – I had always wished to have my books around me at work. And, since we want our library to be a contemporary one, we feel obliged to be sure we have plenty of new arrivals all the time. So here’s my first answer: We choose the candidates out of what has already made it into our library – a few hundred outstanding titles per year. But how do we find those? A lot of them in independent book stores, all around the world. Newsletters from amazing (and mostly independent) publishers are another source, also book covers we stumble across in diverse social media channels. Rarely reviews. At this point I’d hope that you’ve noticed I’ve left something out – maybe the most powerful thing when it comes to books: recommendations. Most of my most beloved books were recommended to me by someone I already knew. However, the act of recommending a specific book to somebody else is a very personal thing. It reveals a lot. The book you’re holding in your hands right now found its way into my life through one of our subscribers. He’s a scientist and we went out to lunch together. He told me many great things about “The Information” and that it was one of the most important and inspiring books he had ever read. Thank you so much, Rick, for sharing this amazing and superdense book first with me – and now with all of us. You’ll get another one on top, of course.
All my best,
Christian Kaspar Schwarm