Sunday, April 15, 2007

One of my favourite columnists is Matthew Parris. His latest piece is entitled 'So much for world progress. We have failed. We're stuck.' It promotes the contrarian view that there has actually been little progress in the last fifty years in the West (accepting that developing countries have seen significant change). He also referenced this link to the February 1950 issue of Modern Mechanics magazine predicting how the world will be in 2000. The predictions are, by and large, wrong. Here is one paragraph which is fairly typical.

'When Jane Dobson cleans house she simply turns the hose on everything. Why not? Furniture (upholstery included), rugs, draperies, unscratchable floors — all are made of synthetic fabric or waterproof plastic. After the water has run down a drain in the middle of the floor (later concealed by a rug of synthetic fiber) Jane turns on a blast of hot air and dries everything. A detergent in the water dissolves any resistant dirt. Tablecloths and napkins are made of woven paper yarn so fine that the untutored eye mistakes it for linen. Jane Dobson throws soiled “linen” into the incinerator. Bed sheets are of more substantial stuff, but Jane Dobson has only to hang them up and wash them down with a hose when she puts the bedroom in order.'

This got me thinking about our ability to predict and how hopeless we probably are. We all remember predictions for the paperless office. Ha. Remember when libraries were going to get rid off all books and replace them with microfilm? Ha.

However, sneakily things do change (usually in an unpredicted fashion) and book publishing is changing. Last year we commissioned Jeff Gomez who is head of internet marketing at Holtzbrinck Publishers USA to write a book about these changes. It's called 'Print is dead' and will be published in print form this Autumn (or Fall). As part of writing the book Jeff has set up the brilliant Print is dead blog and I was particularly taken by this photo and quote from Woody Allen:

crossroads

“More than any other time in history, mankind faces a crossroads. One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness. The other, to total extinction. Let us pray we have the wisdom to choose correctly.”

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4/15/2007 7:44:22 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
"It's called 'Print is dead' and will be published in print form"

Nice one.
4/15/2007 8:55:47 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Can you think of any time in the past 3,000 years for which Woody Allen's quote would not have been appropriate?

Or 300,000 years?
4/15/2007 10:18:59 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
No, that's what's so good about it!
4/15/2007 11:41:57 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Here is an idea: commerce,economy, human relations, politics, the link between humanity and technology and science and religion: all these things do not really change, they go in waves and cycles, but essentially remain the same. Their impact on the essence of humanity is nil. However Art is what changes: some people lived before Beethoven and never experienced what those of us who come after can experience.

So we are never at the crossroads of despair as long as there is possibility of art.
4/15/2007 12:57:29 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
There wasn`t going to be any food as we know it, we were all going to take little food-pills.
All clothes were going to be disposable...( well, in the 60s I actually wore a PAPER FROCK once. )
And as for doom - I have lived through the imnminent end of the world so many times - putting up of the Berlin wall, Cuba, Libya, on and on it went through much of my young adult life. Crossroads to the right of us, crossroads to the left..
still here. Eating food. Not wearing a paper frock.
4/15/2007 7:48:04 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Hi Richard. As a fellow publisher I have to say that I enjoy your blog. I'd also be interested in reviewing a galley or other pre-release version of that "Print is Dead" title when it's ready; I read and review many books every year on my own blog and this would be a good one to add to the list.
4/16/2007 4:26:15 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Proofs of 'Print Is Dead' should be available by end May. Joe: we've put you on the list to recieve a journalists pass to the early digital version. Others interested in going on the press list for e-access or dead tree version should contact Palgrave's US Publicity Manager jodie [dot] hockensmith [at] palgrave-usa [dot] com
4/20/2007 3:20:01 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
There are two reasons why some things don't come about as predicted. One, they weren't necessary. Two, they weren't such a hot idea in the first place.