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Could Andrew ‘The Jackal’ Wylie be the death of publishing?
Until recently, Andrew Wylie, the doyen of literary agents, whose feral pursuit of clients and their interests earned him the nickname “The Jackal”, had little time for e-book readers. When asked about his ownership of one of the gadgets hailed as the future of publishing, he said: “I used it for an hour and a half and put it in the closet.” Related Stories Caravaggio: A Life Sacred and Profane …
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Could Andrew ‘The Jackal’ Wylie be the death of publishing?
Until recently, Andrew Wylie, the doyen of literary agents, whose feral pursuit of clients and their interests earned him the nickname “The Jackal”, had little time for e-book readers. When asked about his ownership of one of the gadgets hailed as the future of publishing, he said: “I used it for an hour and a half and put it in the closet.”
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