Fiction and the fiction industry

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Fiction and the fiction industry

J.A. Sutherland

(Bloomsbury academic collections, . English literary criticism . General theory and history)

Bloomsbury, 2013

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Reprint. Originally published: London : Athlone Press , 1978

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Description

This topical, lively and wide-ranging book examines the material conditions under which the contemporary English novel is produced and consumed. Its starting point is the general economic emergency which showed up these conditions with unusual clarity in the early 1970s. The first section of the book, 'Crisis and Change', considers the changing patterns of institutional book-purchase, inflation and novel-production, the 'Americanisation' of the British book trade, and the present state of fiction reviewing. The second section, 'State Remedies', surveys such interventions, and failed interventions, as Public Lending Right, Arts Council patronage, and university support for creative writers. The third section, 'Trends, Mainly American', selects specific areas (paperback publishing, self-publishing, book-clubs, television work) which offer pointers to significant future developments in British literary culture. Fiction and the Fiction Industry pays close attention to actual novels, combining literary criticism with its examination of the book trade.

Table of Contents

Introduction Crisis and Change 1 Fiction and the 1973-6 Library Crisis 2 Fiction in a Siege Economy 3 The American Future of British Fiction 4 Ragtime, A Novel for Our Times 5 The Reviewing Establishment State Remedies 6 Public Lending Right: A Salary for Authors 7 The Arts Council: Subsidy for the Author 8 Campus Writers Trends, Mainly American 9 Paperback Revolutions 10 Packaged Literature: Book Clubs and Genre 11 Independent Publishing 12 The Telenovel Postscript

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