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Louise Adler on the extraordinary story of her parents, a life in publishing and what she learnt along the way

Louise Adler on the extraordinary story of her parents, a life in publishing and what she learnt along the way

Update: 2021-07-15
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Louise Adler is one of the most significant figures in Australian publishing. Born in Melbourne, Louise was educated locally and studied in Israel at the Hebrew University and Tel Aviv University, then in Britain at the University of Reading, and in America at Columbia University. She taught literature at Columbia for ten years and also taught at the University of Melbourne. 

Louise has since had a range of impressive roles that include Editor of Australian Book Review, Publishing Director of Reed Books Australia, Arts and Entertainment Editor for The Melbourne Age and Presenter of Arts Today on Radio National. More recently she was CEO and Publisher-in-Chief of Melbourne University Publishing and served on the boards of both the Melbourne International Arts Festival and the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art for over a decade. Louise is currently Publisher at Large at Hachette Australia and on the board of the Monash University Museum of Art. She has been awarded the Order of Australia for services to literature.

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Louise Adler on the extraordinary story of her parents, a life in publishing and what she learnt along the way

Louise Adler on the extraordinary story of her parents, a life in publishing and what she learnt along the way

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