The Asian Age

Mayer passes away

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At the age of 82, Peter Michael Mayer, ( born on March 28, 1936 in London), passed away on Friday at his home in Manhattan. The cause was complicati­ons related to amyloidosi­s, said his son- in- law, Stefan Merrill Block. Peter Mayer was a leading figure in the book publishing world who was known for publishing Salman Rushdie's controvers­ial novel "The Satanic Verses" and for his liking for republishi­ng out- of- print works. He held top positions at many publishing houses during his career and was chairman and chief executive of the Penguin Group from 1978 to 1997, a period during which its Viking division published "The Satanic Verses."

"I thought my parents were like them," he said, "and this embarrasse­d me terribly that my parents spoke at home the way these Nazis did in the movies. Little did I know that these Nazis in the movies were Jewish" - that is, they were sometimes portrayed by Jewish actors, like Otto Preminger, a commandant in "Stalag 17."

The nearest library became a favorite destinatio­n for young Peter. "I remember that we were allowed to take out on our library card five books a week," he said, "and by God I took out five books a week. After a detour to Oxford, he graduated in 1956. He received a master's degree in comparativ­e literature at Indiana University in 1956 and was considerin­g law school at Yale but, money being in short supply, first joined the merchant marine. He earned his living that time as a sailor, as an engine- wiper, in fact, on ships going to Panama mostly. His death was mourned by many and may his soul rest in peace.

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