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The Banned Novel "2100" Is Nearing the End of Its First Print Run – a Success Built without Bookstores, Solely on the Strength of the Author

Summary by Ziar De Suceava
Without editorial support, without a presence in bookstores and without PR compromises, “2100” – the dystopian novel by investigative journalist Liviu Alexa – has achieved what few independent authors can imagine: to sell almost all of its first print run, solely through the force of its own discourse and the courage of a radically assumed promotion. In a publishing market suffocated by clichés, self-sufficiency and complicity between publishers…
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Without editorial support, without a presence in bookstores and without PR compromises, “2100” – the dystopian novel by investigative journalist Liviu Alexa – has achieved what few independent authors can imagine: to sell almost all of its first print run, solely through the force of its own discourse and the courage of a radically assumed promotion. In a publishing market suffocated by clichés, self-sufficiency and complicity between publishers…

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Ziar de Suceava broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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