The memoirs of the British Prince Harry – the book “Spare” (“Spare”) – the Russian publishing group “Eksmo-AST” will release in the form of a legend.
The book will be released in the “summary” format, which consists of a summary of key opinions, with a circulation of three thousand copies, as well as in electronic form, according to the Russian edition of Kommersant.
The summary will reflect the key ideas of the book without using excerpts from it: the author of the summary read the book in English and retold it in her own language, the publisher said.
It is noted that in this way Russian publishers intend to solve the problem of the lack of a license – the Penguin Random House publishing house, which owns the rights to the prince’s memoirs, left the Russian market last year.
The group views the project as “a start-up that will help partially solve the problem of the availability of non-fiction novelties and as an alternative to a compulsory license.” Eksmo-AST is already planning to release Jen Sinsero’s book “Ne Nyun” using the same mechanism, the rights to which ended last spring and have not been renewed, the publication notes.
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Source: Racurs

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