This article takes a look at what is surely an arcane topic - the state of Swedish/British publishing relations. But paragraphs like this one are too good to pass up:
Selling books to Greeks and Spaniards, on the other hand, requires a sense of which trashy novels go best with the beach. Each year English books sell better in Sweden, and Piquemal for one is pleased.
The Swedes are essentially complaining that while they snap up British titles, the British are indifferent to Swedish offerings. They've also got a problem with children's literature. It's all terribly interesting.
Ahem.
More coffee, please.
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