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Ronald Weber - Hired Pens - 9780821412046 - V9780821412046
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Hired Pens

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Description for Hired Pens Hardcover. Num Pages: 326 pages. BIC Classification: 2ABM; DSBF; DSBH; HBTB; KNTJ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 152 x 229 x 712. Weight in Grams: 712.

Just as mass-market magazines and cheap books have played important roles in the creation of an American identity, those skilled craftsmen (and women) whose careers are the subjects of Ronald Weber’s narrative profoundly influenced the outlook and strategies of the high-culture writers who are generally the focus of literary studies.
Hired Pens, a history of the writing profession in the United States, recognizes the place of independent writers who wrote for their livelihood from the 1830s and 1840s, with the first appearance of a broad-based print culture, to the 1960s.
Many realist authors began on this American Grub Street. Jack London turned out hackwork for any paying market he could find, while Scott Fitzgerald’s stories in slick magazines in the 1920s and early ’30s established his name as a writer.
From Edgar Allen Poe’s earliest forays into writing for pay to Sylvia Plath’s attempts to produce fiction for mass-circulation journals, Hired Pens documents without agenda the evolution of professional writing in all its permutations—travel accounts, sport, popular biography and history, genre and series fiction—and the culture it fed.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
1998
Publisher
Ohio University Press United States
Number of pages
326
Condition
New
Number of Pages
300
Place of Publication
Athens, United States
ISBN
9780821412046
SKU
V9780821412046
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About Ronald Weber
Ronald Weber is Professor of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame and the author of many books, both fiction and nonfiction. He is the editor of The Reporter as Artist: A Look at the New Journalism Controversy.

Reviews for Hired Pens
Those interested in the crazy business of writing will find Hired Pens an illuminating addition to their library.
The New York Times Book Review
Weber is a meticulous scholar. He tells the story of professional writing in America with hundreds of details.
The Columbus Dispatch
Previous authors have covered the ground he walks in this new book, but no one has covered it better…Weber is a masterful writer, but he also relies heavily on the autobiographical writings of the subjects he has chosen; that reliance is not misplaced because the passages he cites are so pertinent and illuminating.
Publishers Weekly

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