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Jonathan Karp is an American book editor, publisher, and writer. Prior to being named publisher of
Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster () is an American publishing company and a subsidiary of Paramount Global. It was founded in New York City on January 2, 1924 by Richard L. Simon and M. Lincoln Schuster. As of 2016, Simon & Schuster was the third largest pu ...
in 2010, he was the founder of Twelve, an imprint at the Hachette Book Group, and the editor-in-chief of Random House. He was the CEO of
Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster () is an American publishing company and a subsidiary of Paramount Global. It was founded in New York City on January 2, 1924 by Richard L. Simon and M. Lincoln Schuster. As of 2016, Simon & Schuster was the third largest pu ...
from May 2020 to July 2022. As of July 2022, he is the Publisher of th
flagship Simon & Schuster imprint
“for the foreseeable future.�


Early life and education

Karp was born to a American Jews, Jewish family and raised in the Short Hills section of
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. His mother worked as a schoolteacher and his father served as chairman and chief executive officer at a bank. Karp graduated from
Brown University Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Provide ...
in 1986, where he majored in American civilization and served as president and editor of the student publication, '' The Brown Daily Herald''. He wrote his master's thesis on Herman Wouk's novels.


Career

Karp wrote for '' The Washington Post'' in the mid 1980s, then worked as a reporter for '' The Providence Journal'' and the '' Miami Herald''. He then relocated to New York City to pursue his interests in books and theatre. Karp joined Random House in 1989 as an editorial assistant, and by 2000 he was serving as vice president and
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. In July 2000, he was promoted to the role of publisher of '@Random', the company's
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branch, and eventually worked his way up to editor-in-chief of Random House. He worked for Random House for sixteen years, with one interruption; in 2000, he left the publisher to head producer Scott Rudin's office in New York (Scott Rudin Productions) as vice president of development. However, he returned to
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several weeks later. Karp then served as publisher and editor-in-chief of Twelve, an imprint he established within the Hachette Book Group in 2005, which publishes one book per month. Fifteen of Twelve's first thirty books appeared on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list. In mid 2010, Karp left Hachette to become
Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster () is an American publishing company and a subsidiary of Paramount Global. It was founded in New York City on January 2, 1924 by Richard L. Simon and M. Lincoln Schuster. As of 2016, Simon & Schuster was the third largest pu ...
's publisher, and was subsequently named president of the flagship division. In May 2011, Karp made a
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on the finale of '' Gossip Girl'' fourth season (" The Wrong Goodbye"), in which he negotiates a manuscript deal with one of the show's main characters. He later appeared on the season five episodes "The Jewel of Denial" (October 10, 2011) and " Father and the Bride" (January 23, 2012).


Theatre

Karp met composer Seth Weinstein during their two-year apprenticeship at the
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, in Manhattan in 1996. The duo wrote ''The Kugelmass Affair'', which is based on a short story by Woody Allen. In 2000, Karp co-directed ''Big Kiss: An Evening of Humiliating Audition Stories'' with Alford, who wrote ''Big Kiss: One Actor's Desperate Attempt to Claw His Way to the Top''. The show featured Alford and other actors performing self-written monologues about their most embarrassing audition experiences. Karp and Weinstein's second musical, ''Heart Throb'', premiered at the Producers Club in 2001. The duo later collaborated on ''How to Save the World and Find True Love in 90 Minutes'', with Karp writing the book and lyrics. The Off-Broadway musical comedy, which is about a
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tour guide who realizes his ability to read minds after getting hit in the head by a melon, was first presented as ''I Know What You're Thinking'' in September 2000 at the
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and later ran at the arts complex
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. On 29 May 2020, he became the CEO of Simon & Schuster.


Controversy

In 2022, Simon & Schuster sold 900 autographed copies of
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’s book of essays, “The Philosophy of Modern Song.” Accompanying each $600 book was a letter of authenticity signed by Karp, the publisher’s chief executive, indicating that the books had been hand signed by Dylan. According to a New York Times article, when the books arrived, readers immediately noticed that the autographs appeared to have been machine generated by an auto pen. While Simon & Schuster initially denounced the “online rumors,” intense pressure led the publishing house to send out an “acknowledgment” that the autograph had been rendered “in a penned replica form.” Buyers were then provided a refund. Karp and Simon & Schuster declined further comment.
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See also

* List of Brown University people


References


Further reading

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External links


Profile: Jonathan Karp
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