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Authors Inc.: Literary Celebrity in the Modern United States, 1880-1980 by Loren
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- ISBN-13
- 9780814731604
- Book Title
- Authors Inc.
- ISBN
- 9780814731604
- Subject Area
- Literary Criticism, Language Arts & Disciplines, Biography & Autobiography
- Publication Name
- Authors Inc : Literary Celebrity in the Modern United States, 1880-1980
- Publisher
- New York University Press
- Item Length
- 9 in
- Subject
- Rich & Famous, Authorship, General, American / General, Literary, Books & Reading
- Publication Year
- 2004
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.6 in
- Item Weight
- 23.5 Oz
- Item Width
- 6 in
- Number of Pages
- 244 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814731600
ISBN-13
9780814731604
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30216477
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
244 Pages
Publication Name
Authors Inc : Literary Celebrity in the Modern United States, 1880-1980
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Subject
Rich & Famous, Authorship, General, American / General, Literary, Books & Reading
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Language Arts & Disciplines, Biography & Autobiography
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2004-002301
Reviews
Provocatively and deftly tackles the question of literary celebrity in modern America. A smart and combelling book that has broken through the silence on literary celebrity, and it will serve as the foundation for other inquiries into this complex phenomenon., A fascinating exploration of the relationship among modern authorial celebrity, the rise of the mass market, and the crisis of masculinity at the turn of the twentieth century. This crisply argued book unites sophisticated theoretical arguments about the changing shape of subjectivity in American culture with attentive literary readings and careful historical scholarship., "Provocatively and deftly tackles the question of literary celebrity in modern America. A smart and combelling book that has broken through the silence on literary celebrity, and it will serve as the foundation for other inquiries into this complex phenomenon." - The Hemingway Review ,, Glass offers insightful readings of such books as Stein's Everybody's Autobiography (1937) and Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon (1932)., "Glass provides a novel, nuanced, and sound critical perspectives on the productive interaction of seemingly opposite forces: modernism and the mass market." - Choice ,, "Glass provides a novel, nuanced, and sound critical perspectives on the productive interaction of seemingly opposite forces: modernism and the mass market." -Choice, "A fascinating exploration of the relationship among modern authorial celebrity, the rise of the mass market, and the crisis of masculinity at the turn of the twentieth century. This crisply argued book unites sophisticated theoretical arguments about the changing shape of subjectivity in American culture with attentive literary readings and careful historical scholarship." -Janice Radway,Duke University, Glass provides a novel, nuanced, and sound critical perspectives on the productive interaction of seemingly opposite forces: modernism and the mass market., "Glass offers insightful readings of such books as Stein's Everybody's Autobiography (1937) and Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon (1932)." - The Journal of American History ,, "Glass offers insightful readings of such books as Stein's Everybody's Autobiography (1937) and Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon (1932)." - The Journal of American History, Glass offers insightful readings of such books as Stein's Everybody's Autobiography(1937) and Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon (1932)., "Glass provides a novel, nuanced, and sound critical perspectives on the productive interaction of seemingly opposite forces: modernism and the mass market." - Choice, "Provocatively and deftly tackles the question of literary celebrity in modern America. A smart and combelling book that has broken through the silence on literary celebrity, and it will serve as the foundation for other inquiries into this complex phenomenon." -The Hemingway Review, "A fascinating exploration of the relationship among modern authorial celebrity, the rise of the mass market, and the crisis of masculinity at the turn of the twentieth century. This crisply argued book unites sophisticated theoretical arguments about the changing shape of subjectivity in American culture with attentive literary readings and careful historical scholarship." - Janice Radway, Duke University, "Glass offers insightful readings of such books as Stein'sEverybody's Autobiography(1937) and Hemingway'sDeath in the Afternoon(1932)." -The Journal of American History
Synopsis
The first comprehensive and systematic study of literary celebrity in the twentieth-century United States, Authors Inc. focuses on the autobiographical work of Mark Twain, Jack London, Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, and Norman Mailer. Through these classic American authors, Loren Glass reveals the degree to which literary modernism in the United States is inseparable from the mass cultural forces it opposed. Chronicling the emergence of literary celebrity in the late nineteenth century up through its contemporary manifestations, Glass focuses on how individual authors themselves struggled with the conditions of mass cultural renown. Furthermore, by emphasizing the complex relation between masculinity and modernist authorship in the United States, the book provides a bracing new account of the psychosexual economy of the American profession of authorship. By combining a socio-historical approach with a rhetorical analysis of the autobiographical work in which classic American writers attempted to intervene in the formation of their public personae, Authors Inc. offers a long overdue study of one of the most important, and neglected, aspects of modern American literature.
LC Classification Number
PS221.G55 2004
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