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Friday, September 19, 2014

End of an era



I looked up from my computer, stunned.  “You booked us to leave three days after I retire??”  

Never shy about taking action, Bill had set our three-month world tour to begin a weekend away from my last day of working life, after 45 years on the job.

I thought at first it must be a mistake.  “Oopsie, I did that?” he’d say.  Now, I’m sure he did it on purpose, and with wisdom.  Like throwing a kid off the dock in the firm belief that it will swim.  Why dilly-dally?

Why should this unsettle me? 

I’ve been in college textbook publishing since 1970, two-thirds of my life ago. This is long enough to have attended outlandishly costly dinners, schmoozing tipsily with authors and senior editors in Chicago, Atlanta, New Orleans, San Francisco, New York, Miami.   Picture Mad Men, just a couple years later.  These were the good old days before textbooks were dying, when one could still smoke in one’s office, order plural bottles of costly wine for the table, wax wildly creative, put on a sound-and-light show to present a new book at a sales conference. "We shall be both dog and pony."