Gatekeepers [electronic resource] : the emergence of world literature and the 1960s / William Marling.
2016
PN511 .M28 2016eb
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Gatekeepers [electronic resource] : the emergence of world literature and the 1960s / William Marling.
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First edition.
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9780190274177 (electronic book)
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New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016.
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©2016
Language
English
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1 online resource (215 pages)
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190274146 doi
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PN511 .M28 2016eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
809
Summary
The emergence of 'world literature' in the 1960s owes to a set of gatekeepers - agents, partners, friends, coteries, translators, patrons, small presses, and reviewers - who cooperated and collaborated in the fashion typical of historic 'bohemias'. Self-marginalized and frugal, they also self-published and created new venues. They seized on new printing technologies, on changes in copyright law, and a counter-cultural social climate. The authors treated here - Gabriel García Marquez, Charles Bukowski, Paul Auster, and Haruki Murakami - not only became well known in such circumstances but were also translated and exported. This was doubly difficult because it involved parallel receiving markets, for which they required particularly astute foreign gatekeepers.
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The emergence of 'world literature' in the 1960s owes to a set of gatekeepers - agents, partners, friends, coteries, translators, patrons, small presses, and reviewers - who cooperated and collaborated in the fashion typical of historic 'bohemias'. Self-marginalized and frugal, they also self-published and created new venues. They seized on new printing technologies, on changes in copyright law, and a counter-cultural social climate. The authors treated here - Gabriel García Marquez, Charles Bukowski, Paul Auster, and Haruki Murakami - not only became well known in such circumstances but were also translated and exported. This was doubly difficult because it involved parallel receiving markets, for which they required particularly astute foreign gatekeepers.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Gatekeeping and world literature
Gabriel García Márquez: gatekeepers and prise de position
Charles Bukowski and the entrepreneurs of world literature
Paul Auster: bootstrapping and foreign exile
Haruki Murakami: the prizes, process, and production of world literature
Conclusion: Writers, gatekeepers, publishing, and history.
Gabriel García Márquez: gatekeepers and prise de position
Charles Bukowski and the entrepreneurs of world literature
Paul Auster: bootstrapping and foreign exile
Haruki Murakami: the prizes, process, and production of world literature
Conclusion: Writers, gatekeepers, publishing, and history.