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Big Fiction

How Conglomeration Changed the Publishing Industry and American Literature
Series: Literature Now
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Big Fiction by Dan Sinykin explores the transformation of the American publishing industry from the 1950s to the present, detailing how conglomeration reshaped literature, authorship, and literary form. The book offers an inside perspective on industry changes through four sectors: mass-market brand-name authors, trade publishers blending genre and literary fiction, nonprofits safeguarding literary integrity, and the unique employee-owned W. W. Norton. Featuring sharp analyses of novelists like Toni Morrison, Stephen King, and Joan Didion, Sinykin also highlights the experiences of women and people of colour within this evolving landscape.
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This book is ideal for readers fascinated by publishing history, literature lovers curious about the industryโ€™s impact on fiction, and scholars interested in cultural and literary studies.

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Dan Sinykin explores how changes in the publishing industry have affected fiction, literary form, and what it means to be an author.

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In the late 1950s, Random House editor Jason Epstein would talk jazz with Ralph Ellison or chat with Andy Warhol while pouring drinks in his office. By the 1970s, editors were poring over profit-and-loss statements. The electronics company RCA bought Random House in 1965, and then other large corporations purchased other formerly independent publishers. As multinational conglomerates consolidated the industry, the business of literatureโ€”and literature itselfโ€”transformed.

Dan Sinykin explores how changes in the publishing industry have affected fiction, literary form, and what it means to be an author. Giving an inside look at the industry's daily routines, personal dramas, and institutional crises, he reveals how conglomeration has shaped what kinds of books and writers are published. Sinykin examines four different sectors of the publishing industry: mass-market books by brand-name authors like Danielle Steel; trade publishers that encouraged genre elements in literary fiction; nonprofits such as Graywolf that aspired to protect literature from market pressures; and the distinctive niche of employee-owned W. W. Norton. He emphasizes how women and people of colour navigated shifts in publishing, arguing that writers such as Toni Morrison allegorised their experiences in their fiction.

Big Fiction features dazzling readings of a vast range of novelistsโ€”including E. L. Doctorow, Judith Krantz, Renata Adler, Stephen King, Joan Didion, Cormac McCarthy, Chuck Palahniuk, Patrick O'Brian, and Walter Mosleyโ€”as well as vivid portraits of industry figures. Written in gripping and lively prose, this deeply original book recasts the past six decades of American fiction.

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Big Fiction has been hailed as a "Most Anticipated" book of 2023 by The Millions and praised by Publishers Weekly for its revelatory insights. Mark McGurl commends the book's ambition, engaging prose, and comprehensive reframing of postwar U.S. literary history. Lincoln Michel highlights its deep research and broad-minded approach, calling it essential reading for understanding the forces shaping modern publishing.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231192958

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 24 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 328

About the Author

Dan Sinykin is an assistant professor of English at Emory University with a courtesy appointment in quantitative theory and methods. He is the author of American Literature and the Long Downturn: Neoliberal Apocalypse (2020). His writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Review of Books, The Rumpus, Dissent, and other publications.

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