![]() |
||
|
Receive mediabistro.com's Daily GalleyCat Feed via email
Springer Science+Business Media is looking for a Academic Licensing Manager - Midwest. See the next featured job.
Hachette Book Group USA is looking for a Marketing Assistant. See all other great jobs at our Job Board.
Tuesday Apr 26, 2005
Writers Agree: Oprah More Influential Than 9/11From Word of Mouth's letter to The Great One, imploring her to once again cast her magnanimous gaze upon the heathland of contemporary fiction: In the publishing world, there's a widely-held belief that the landscape of literary fiction is now a gloomy place. The terrorist attacks of September, 2001 are often cited as the beginning of a great downward shift. After that, we've been told, fiction sales flattened. After that, we've been told, the American public lost its taste for literary fiction.But the same information that gives the Word of Mouth writers cause to hope gives author Jennifer Weiner cause to wonder if "petitioning Oprah ... [isn't] a little short-sighted": The truth is, Oprah's book club members might have dipped a toe into the long and distinguished tradition of literary discussion, but they didn't stay to swim. She wasn't able to turn her viewers into readers as much as she turned them into consumers, happy to pull out their wallets and buy whatever she endorsed, whether it was diet tips, dating advice, or a novel. Email This Post |
||