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Melville House
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2001 |
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Valerie Merians, Dennis Johnson |
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145 Plymouth St Brooklyn, New York 11202 USA |
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History
Melville House is an independent publisher located in Brooklyn, New York. It was founded in 2001 by sculptor Valerie Merians and fiction writer/journalist Dennis Johnson, in order to publish Poetry After 9/11, a book of material culled from Johnson's groundbreaking MobyLives book blog. The material consisted of things sent in to the blog by writers and poets in response to the 9/11 attacks, and Johnson and Merians felt it better represented the spirit of New York than the call to war of the Bush administration.
The book was a surprise hit, featured in the New York Times, on ABC TV, National Public Radio, and other major media outlets, and Johnson and Merians decided to do some more books. Since then, the company has gone on to publish numerous books of fiction and nonfiction. Among its nonfiction has been the bestseller Who Killed Daniel Pearl? by Bernard-Henri Levy, which reported on Pakistan's trading of nuclear technology to North Korea, Iran, and Libya months before the New York Times and the Washington Post "broke" the story; Collusion, by Carlo Bonini, the reporter who was the primary source for disproving the Bush Administration's fraudulent "Niger-gate" documents; and Torture Taxi, by Trevor Paglen and A.C. Thompson, the first book on the CIA's rendition program, which included the first photographs of torture facilities.
Melville House is also well-known for its fiction, with two Nobel Prize winners on its list: Imre Kertesz and Heinrich Boll. In particular, the company has developed a world-wide reputation for its rediscovery of forgotten international writers -- its translation of a forgotten work by Hans Fallada, Every Man Dies Alone, launched a world-wide phenomenon. The company also takes pride in its discovery of many first-time writers -- such as Tao Lin (Eeeee Eee Eeee), Lars Iyer (Spurious), Lee Rourke (The Canal), and Christopher Boucher (How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive) -- who have gone on to success.
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Authors Published
• Arkady Strugatsky
• Boris Strugatsky
• Jules Verne
• Jean-Christophe Valtat
• Jeremy Bushnell
• Greg Hrbek
• Serge Brussolo
• Hugo Wilcken
• Martin Seay
• Basma Aziz
• Sam Weller
• Yuexing Dai
• Jinwoo Chong
• C. Rose
• Rachel Cantor
• Lavie Tidhar
• Jonathan Carroll
• Philip Dick
• Octavia Butler