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[Commlist] New book: The Market Logics of Contemporary Fiction
Tue Jul 30 19:12:44 GMT 2019
Paul Crosthwaite's book /The Market Logics of Contemporary Fiction/ has
just been published by Cambridge University Press.
There’s a description below, and more information and an extract here:
http://www.cambridge.org/9781108499569
Paul Crosthwaite also wrote a piece about the book for the CUP blog:
http://www.cambridgeblog.org/2019/07/literature-value-and-the-market/
In the twenty-first century, leading publishers are under intense
pressure from their conglomerate owners and shareholders to generate
growth and profits. This book shows how these pressures have transformed
the contemporary novel. Paul Crosthwaite argues that recent British and
American authors have internalized the market logics of the financial
sector and book trade, resulting in the production of works of "market
metafiction" in which authors reflect obsessively on their writing's
positioning in the literary marketplace./The Market Logics of
Contemporary Fiction/reveals the entanglement of fictional narrative and
market dynamics to be the central phenomenon of contemporary literary
culture. It engages with work by key authors including Iain Sinclair,
Don DeLillo, Kathy Acker, Bret Easton Ellis, Chris Kraus, Percival
Everett, David Foster Wallace, Colson Whitehead, Anne Billson, Hari
Kunzru, Barbara Browning, Teju Cole, Ben Lerner, Tao Lin, Nell Zink,
Joshua Cohen, Sheila Heti, and Garth Risk Hallberg.
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