Notes from a small island A weblog by Jonathan Ali |
Friday, November 26, 2004 Many small magazines and publishers in Britain have been swallowed up by bigger companies, or have disappeared altogether. "Faber was saved from that in the Eighties by two things," says Matthew Evans, now Lord Evans of Temple Guiting, a former Faber chairman. "The amazing success of Cats, the musical. And the wonderful snobbery of two ruling families on the Faber board, the Eliots and the Fabers." -- Andrew O'Hagan says happy 75th birthday to Faber & Faber. posted by Jonathan | 3:30 PM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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