AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBook Culture & Criticism: The Critic points to BookTok-driven bestseller churn, where familiar names vanish from critics’ radar while online buzz lifts “unvetted talents” fast. Publishing Industry Awards: The same issue flags the Nibbies (British Book Awards) judging panel, spotlighting major UK publishing figures. Literary Loss: Bangladesh mourns Ekushey Padak poet Al Mujahidi, 83, after a hospital stay marked by multiple complications. Protest Poetry Spotlight: A new look at “Voices of Emergency” recalls how an all-India anthology of protest verse responded to India’s 1975–77 Emergency. Translated Fiction: Reviews highlight Sara Mesa’s “The Family” and Inès Cagnati’s “Crazy Genie,” both praised for sharp, economical family dynamics. Reading for Everyone: A “Summer Reading Challenge” story pushes beyond kids-only lists, with adult-friendly mystery and international picks. Backlist/Local Book Events: A Goathland Heartbeat reunion brings back author Nicholas Rhea’s restored Jaguar Mark 2, while a 300-year school anniversary in Blundeston celebrates with exhibitions and community events. Education & Tech: Sweden’s schools are turning back toward printed textbooks amid concerns about digital reading and attention. AI & Rights: A legal interview with IP scholar Eleonora Rosati frames the fight over whether creators should be paid when AI systems train on their work.
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