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Everything and Less by Mark McGurl

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Everything and Less

The Novel in the Age of Amazon

Mark McGurl

Verso Books · Print & ebook · October 19, 2021

Reading lane: 21st Century Literature

National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist Best Book of Fall ( Esquire ) and a Most Anticipated Book of 2021 ( Lit Hub ) What Has Happened to Fiction in the Age of Platform Capitalism?

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Why This Clicks

Why It Clicks

A sharp, readable look at the novel’s place in Amazon’s era, without the graduate-seminar fog.

Come here for

  • literary essays on the novel’s Amazon-era life
  • an accessible, idea-rich read with practical edge

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  • essay-driven criticism
  • smart, sustained prose

Book Details

Authors
Mark McGurl
Publisher
Verso Books
Published
October 19, 2021
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
21st Century Literature · American Lit Crit
Reading lane
21st Century Literature

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Publisher Categories

  • Books & Reading

  • Comparative Literature

  • 21st Century Literature

About This Book

National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist Best Book of Fall ( Esquire ) and a Most Anticipated Book of 2021 ( Lit Hub ) What Has Happened to Fiction in the Age of Platform Capitalism? Since it was first launched in 1994, Amazon has changed the world of literature. The “Everything Store” has not just transformed how we buy books; it has affected what we buy, and even what we read. In Everything and Less , acclaimed critic Mark McGurl explores this new world where writing is...

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National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist Best Book of Fall ( Esquire ) and a Most Anticipated Book of 2021 ( Lit Hub ) What Has Happened to Fiction in the Age of Platform Capitalism? Since it was first launched in 1994, Amazon has changed the world of literature. The “Everything Store” has not just transformed how we buy books; it has affected what we buy, and even what we read. In Everything and Less , acclaimed critic Mark McGurl explores this new world where writing is no longer categorized as high or lowbrow, literature or popular fiction. Charting a course spanning from Henry James to E. L. James, McGurl shows that contemporary writing has less to do with writing per se than with the manner of its distribution. This consumerist logic— if you like this, you might also like ...—has reorganized the fiction universe so that literary prize-winners sit alongside fantasy, romance, fan fiction, and the infinite list of hybrid genres and self-published works. This is an innovation to be cautiously celebrated. Amazon’s platform is not just a retail juggernaut but an aesthetic experiment driven by an unseen algorithm rivaling in the depths of its effects any major cultural shift in history. Here all fiction is genre fiction, and the niches range from the categories of crime and science fiction to the more refined interests of Adult Baby Diaper Lover erotica. Everything and Less is a hilarious and insightful map of both the commanding heights and sordid depths of fiction, past and present, that opens up an arresting conversation about why it is we read and write fiction in the first place.

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