The Conglomerate Era: Publishing, Authorship, and Literary Form, 1965–2007

DN Sinykin - Contemporary Literature, 2017 - cl.uwpress.org
SINYKIN• 463 ner hoped to profit from by the novel's publication. In his words, he wanted “to
figure out how fiction can engage a reader, much of whose sensibility has been formed by …

The Conglomerate Era: Publishing, Authorship, and Literary Form, 1965–2007.

DN Sinykin - Contemporary Literature, 2017 - search.ebscohost.com
An essay is presented that examines changes in the publishing industry between 1965 and
2007 and how these shifts influenced authorship and literary style. It looks at how …

The Conglomerate Era

DANN SINYKIN - Contemporary Literature, 2017 - JSTOR
SINYKIN• 463 ner hoped to profit from by the novel's publication. In his words, he wanted “to
figure out how fiction can engage a reader, much of whose sensibility has been formed by …

The Conglomerate Era: Publishing, Authorship, and Literary Form, 1965–2007

DANN SINYKIN - Contemporary Literature, 2017 - cl.uwpress.org
SINYKIN• 463 ner hoped to profit from by the novel's publication. In his words, he wanted “to
figure out how fiction can engage a reader, much of whose sensibility has been formed by …

The Conglomerate Era: Publishing, Authorship, and Literary Form, 1965–2007

DN Sinykin - Contemporary Literature, 2017 - muse.jhu.edu
SINYKIN• 463 ner hoped to profit from by the novel's publication. In his words, he wanted “to
figure out how fiction can engage a reader, much of whose sensibility has been formed by …

The Conglomerate Era: Publishing, Authorship, and Literary Form, 1965–2007

DN Sinykin - Contemporary Literature, 2017 - muse.jhu.edu
In 1968, Time, Inc. purchased the publisher Little, Brown and Company. In 1989, Time
merged with Warner Communications, and Little, Brown became a division of the new …