Название: Merchants of Culture
Автор: John B. Thompson
Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited
Жанр: Кинематограф, театр
isbn: 9781509528943
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‘For some time to come, this is bound to be the definitive thing to read for anyone trying to understand the infrastructure of book culture – especially as it has taken shape over the past two or three decades.’
The National
‘A thorough and thoughtful analysis of publishing as a relatively self-contained world – a “field” obeying rules that are ultimately economic, but in ways refracted through maneuvers and conflicts that defy simple cost-benefit analysis. Anyone interested in publishing will want to read it.’
Inside Higher Ed
‘Superbly researched and presented, Merchants of Culture is a seminal addition for academic library collections and essential reading for members of the publishing industry (including authors and book reviewers!) seeking to adapt to the constantly changing influences of modern technologies upon the art and economics of trade publishing.’
Midwest Book Review
‘Read this in one afternoon, was so riveted by it. One of the most intelligent and accurate discussions of the publishing world I’ve read. As an author, I think it’s so necessary to try to understand the world I work in. This book not only debunks a number of myths about publishing, but provides a real insider’s view. It is a must-read for anyone hoping to become a published writer, or who already is one.’
Jean Kwok, author of the New York Times bestseller Girl in Translation
‘As soon as I tore open the box, I had to start reading … It’s frank, comprehensive, well-researched, with lots of interviews with people who know – and it pulls no punches. Want to know about the rise of the literary agent or why your mid-list books aren’t marketed properly or what the digital revolution means for the author in the street? Then buy this book.’
Karen Ball, author of Starring Me as Third Donkey and other children’s books
‘Just completed a first class degree course in trade publishing and the “making of a bestseller” – at least I feel like I have after reading Merchants of Culture by John B. Thompson … From now on whenever anyone asks me how they can get published or get a job in publishing I’m going to tell them to buy this book because it is simply perfect at summing up how the whole messy business works and explaining why it very frequently doesn’t work.’
Andrew Crofts, author of The Freelance Writer’s Handbook
‘A must-read for anyone interested in books and the publishing industry, this is an easy-to-understand, fascinating account of the history of the publishing industry in the UK and US and a coherent explanation for the current pressures facing the main players … A fascinating book and one that I would heartily recommend.’
Caroline Hooton, writer and blogger for Quippe’s Journal
‘By an order of magnitude, this is the best book on the economics of contemporary publishing.’
Tyler Cowen, George Mason University and blogger for The Marginal Revolution
‘Fascinating … a tremendous primer into the political economy of the publishing industry. Highly recommended.’
Displacement Activity
‘A must-read for any writer trying to get a handle on what the future portends.’
Erik Olsen, wewantedtobewriters.com
‘Anyone who is interested in our shared cultural well-being ignores the implications of [Thompson’s] work at their peril.’
Ben Bennetts, Things Unrespected
‘A compelling and necessary new book.’
Maria Popova, Brain Pickings
‘Merchants of Culture is crisp and clear, and does a great job in both describing and understanding changes in this strange business … Thompson’s study is one of the most valuable studies on publishing in recent decades, and promises to be the new reference point for sociological research on the publishing industry.’
Cultural Sociology
‘The richness of Thompson’s analysis … his fascinating ethnographical descriptions and … the remarkable clarity of his demonstration … shows the benefit that economic sociology could derive from the study of cultural industries.’
Economic Sociology
‘[This] book updates the documentary record for sociologists and will rivet any wannabe author … Even though corporations like Borders file for bankruptcy, the book will survive, and Thompson describes the conditions, some menacing but others safeguarding its always-uncertain future.’
American Journal of Sociology
‘Thompson’s study of book selling makes compelling and sometimes troubling reading.’
Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
‘For anyone seeking to understand the industry, I know of no better resource. Merchants of Culture deserves to become an established text on publisher education courses.’
British Journal of Educational Studies
‘Thompson has written a very valuable book that is likely to become the standard reference on the Anglo-American publishing industry for many years to come.’
Mediekultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research
MERCHANTS OF CULTURE
THE PUBLISHING BUSINESS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
Second Edition
JOHN B. THOMPSON
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First Edition published in 2010 by Polity Press
Second Edition first published in 2012 by Polity Press
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