Beschreibung:
Amy Hungerford is Dean of the Humanities and Professor of English at Yale University.
Through fascinating case studies of people working in publishing both large and small-scale, traditional and digital, this book tells the story of how new literary work emerges and finds readers in our era of too many books.
Introduction: Writing from the Rabbit Hole1. Making Literature Now2. McSweeney's and the School of Life3. Reading Novels in the Net4. GPS Historicism5. How Jonathan Safran Foer Made Love6. On Not Reading DFWAfterword: Present Tense Archive