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The Editor Function: Literary Publishing in Postwar America
University of Minnesota Press, 2021
Cloth: 978-1-5179-1166-9 | Paper: 978-1-5179-1167-6 Library of Congress Classification Z480.L58F65 2021
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Offering the everyday tasks of literary editors as inspired sources of postwar literary history The Editor Function follows avant-garde American literary editors and the publishing practices they developed to compete against the postwar corporate consolidation of the publishing industry. Foley studies editing and publishing through archival readings and small press and literary journal publishing lists as unique sites for literary inquiry. Pairing histories and analyses of well- and lesser-known figures and publishing formations, from Cid Corman’s Origin and Nathaniel Mackey’s Hambone to Dalkey Archive Press and Semiotext(e), Foley offers the first in-depth engagement with major publishing initiatives in the postwar United States. The Editor Function proposes that from the seemingly mundane tasks of these editors—routine editorial correspondence, line editing, list formation—emerge visions of new, better worlds and new textual and conceptual spaces for collective action. See other books on: Editing | Literature publishing | Literature, Experimental | Postwar America | Publishers & Publishing Industry See other titles from University of Minnesota Press |
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