On recent publishing strategies,with a little blowhard history and some airy speculation

Mark Kohut markekohut at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 13 06:12:21 CST 2011


Thanks Mr. Hard Work.....so it means the pub date was moved from April 16 to 
April 30, two weeks later...


----- Original Message ----
From: Michael Bailey <michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com>
To: P-list <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Sent: Sun, February 13, 2011 5:55:01 AM
Subject: Re: On recent publishing strategies,with a little blowhard history and 
some airy speculation

> 6) the on-sale date for "Mason & Dixon" was changed at the last publishing
> minute, so to speak.
> Very unusual. Changed from April 14, I believe, to April 28. Years later I
> learned that April 28th
> was Richard Farina's birthday---or the day he died, can't remember because I 
>can
> always look it up.
>

I couldn't find the on-sale date for M&D in the time (I) allotted. But...

Richard Fariña
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Richard George Fariña (March 8, 1937 – April 30, 1966) was an American
writer and folksinger. He was a figure in both the counterculture
scene of the early- to mid-sixties and the budding folk rock scene of
the same era.



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