id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_nmu2oz7cojc4jlztxc5gn44vbu David Wright Bring on the books for everybody: how literary culture became popular culture 2011 4 .pdf application/pdf 1626 77 50 Wright, David, 1972(2011) Review of Bring on the books for everybody : how literary Collins, Jim (2010) Bring on the books for everybody: How literary culture became popular book locates the changing interactions between old and new forms of cultural technology in the symbiotic contemporary relationship between film producers and literary publishers. and pure also allows the book to contribute to on-going debates about the place of the literary in In two closing chapters Collins presents an intriguing account of the contemporary 'postliterary' culture revealed through the analysis of highly visible writers and books the 'devoutly extension, drawing on Colin Campbell's (1987) work, of the often ignored historical interrelations between the historical development of literary reading as a past-time and the as the evidence of the success of literary culture in terms of book sales and media visibility – suggests that the literary is very firmly embedded in contemporary consumer culture. ./cache/work_nmu2oz7cojc4jlztxc5gn44vbu.pdf ./txt/work_nmu2oz7cojc4jlztxc5gn44vbu.txt