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Publisher Jordi Nadal on reading, writing, publishing & living

Publisher Jordi Nadal on reading, writing, publishing & living

Released Monday, 25th October 2021
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Publisher Jordi Nadal on reading, writing, publishing & living

Publisher Jordi Nadal on reading, writing, publishing & living

Publisher Jordi Nadal on reading, writing, publishing & living

Publisher Jordi Nadal on reading, writing, publishing & living

Monday, 25th October 2021
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Jordi Nadal was born in Barcelona in 1962 and holds a degree in Germanic Studies from the University of Barcelona. In 1998 he took the Stanford Professional Publishing Course and then began his career at Vicens Vives, later moving to Herder (Germany). He has been director of EDHASA, editorial and publications director of Círculo de Lectores, consultant at Random House in New York, general director of corporate development for Spain and America at Grupo Plaza & Janés and assistant director at Ediciones Paidós, as well as Deputy General Manager at Planeta Agostini Profesional and Formación. In 2007 he founded Plataforma Editorial. He is the co-author of Meditating Management… and Life (Plataforma Editorial, 2012) and author of, among other books, Libroterapia (Plataforma Editorial, 2017, 2020) and The Invention of the Bicycle (Plataforma Editorial, 2020).   We met via Zoom to discuss his book Book Therapy: Reading Is Life (Mensch Publishing, 2021). Our conversation covers, among other things: how actions and inactions characterize reading; whether or not reading 'betters' a person; Camus and being kind to others in an unhappy world; why we're motivated to share treasures and enthusiasms with friends, and how reading and writing is so very human.    It's a lively, colourful encounter with a passionate reader, writer, publisher and white-shirt enthusiast. 

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