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Table of Contents

Articles

  1. Literature and Publishing, 1945–2020
  2. Lee Konstantinou, Dan Sinykin
  3. pp. 225-243
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  1. “Something is Said in the Silences”: Gwendolyn Brooks’s Years at Harper’s
  2. Jacqueline Goldsby
  3. pp. 244-270
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  1. Stephen King, Incorporated: Genre Fiction and the Problem of Authorship
  2. Angela S. Allan
  3. pp. 271-297
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  1. Literature’s Vexed Democratization
  2. Claire Grossman, Juliana Spahr, Stephanie Young
  3. pp. 298-319
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  1. Driven by the Market: African American Literature after Urban Fiction
  2. Kinohi Nishikawa
  3. pp. 320-349
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  1. Literary Agency
  2. Laura B. McGrath
  3. pp. 350-370
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  1. Commodifying Mexico: On American Dirt and the Cultural Politics of a Manufactured Bestseller
  2. Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado
  3. pp. 371-393
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  1. Unspeakable Conventionality: The Perversity of the Kindle
  2. Mark McGurl
  3. pp. 394-415
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Commentaries

  1. Conglomerate but not Homogenized
  2. Jeremy Rosen
  3. pp. 416-431
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  1. Why Publishing Now?
  2. Melanie Micir
  3. pp. 432-438
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  1. The Luster of Studying Contemporary Publishing
  2. Claire Squires
  3. pp. 439-453
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Corrigendum

  1. Corrigendum: Literary Agency
  2. p. 454
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