REVIEWING THE SOUTH - THE LITERARY MARKETPLACE AND THE IN SOUTH AFRICA
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 15 working days The American South received increased attention from national commentators during the interwar era. Beginning in the 1920s, the proliferation of daily book columns and Sunday book supplements in newspapers reflected a growing audience of educated readers and its demand for books and book reviews. This period of intensified scrutiny coincided with a boom in the publishing industry, which, in turn, encouraged newspapers to pay greater attention to the world of books. Reviewing the South shows how northern critics were as much involved in the Southern Literary Renaissance as Southern authors and critics. Southern writing, Gardner argues, served as a litmus to gauge Southern exceptionalism. For critics and their readers, nothing less than the region's ability to contribute to the vibrancy and growth of the nation was at stake. Features Summary An examination of the literary marketplace's central role in creating the Southern Literary Renaissance. Author Sarah Gardner Publisher Cambridge UniversityPress Release date 20170427 Pages 348 ISBN 1-107-14794-8 ISBN 13 978-1-107-14794-2
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