Sunday, April 12, 2009

"a fountain pen of good repute."

The question of what to pay which authors has confounded publishers at least since a stationer agreed to give Milton £5 for the right to sell “Paradise Lost.” Joseph Conrad often begged his agent for more money and once asked to be advanced “a fountain pen of good repute.”

From Michael Meyer's essay in the New York Times

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