Reading with Oprah: The Book Club that Changed America
De (autor) Kathleen Rooneyen Limba Engleză Paperback – April 2008
Adored
by
its
fans,
deplored
by
its
critics,
Oprah’s
Book
Club
has
been
at
the
center
of
arguments
about
cultural
authority
and
literary
taste
since
it
began
in
1996.
Reading
with
Oprah
explores
the
club’s
revolutionary
fusion
of
books,
television,
and
commerce
and
tells
the
engaging
and
in-depth
story
of
the
OBC
phenomenon.
Kathleen Rooney combines extensive research with a dynamic voice to reveal the club’s far-reaching cultural impact and its role as crucible for the clash between “high” and “low” literary taste. Comprehensive and up-to-date, the book covers the club from its inception in 1996, through the Jonathan Franzen contretemps, the surprising suspension in 2002, and, after the club’s return in 2003, the progression from “great books” to memoir. New material includes an extensive look at the James Frey scandal and Oprah’s turn to contemporary fiction, including The Road and Middlesex.
Through close examination of Winfrey’s picks and personal interviews with book club authors and readers, Rooney demonstrates how the club that Barbara Kingsolver calls “one of the best possible uses of a television set” has, according to Wally Lamb, “gotten people of all ages to read, to read more, and to read widely.”
First edition published in 2005.
Kathleen Rooney combines extensive research with a dynamic voice to reveal the club’s far-reaching cultural impact and its role as crucible for the clash between “high” and “low” literary taste. Comprehensive and up-to-date, the book covers the club from its inception in 1996, through the Jonathan Franzen contretemps, the surprising suspension in 2002, and, after the club’s return in 2003, the progression from “great books” to memoir. New material includes an extensive look at the James Frey scandal and Oprah’s turn to contemporary fiction, including The Road and Middlesex.
Through close examination of Winfrey’s picks and personal interviews with book club authors and readers, Rooney demonstrates how the club that Barbara Kingsolver calls “one of the best possible uses of a television set” has, according to Wally Lamb, “gotten people of all ages to read, to read more, and to read widely.”
First edition published in 2005.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781557288738
ISBN-10: 1557288739
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția: Second Edition
Editura: University of Arkansas Press
Colecția University of Arkansas Press
ISBN-10: 1557288739
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția: Second Edition
Editura: University of Arkansas Press
Colecția University of Arkansas Press
Recenzii
“Lively
.
.
.
accurately
captures
the
cultural
unrest
surrounding
the
Oprah
book
club
and
raises
numerous
thoughtful
points
about
its
significance.”
—Publishers Weekly
“This is a highly readable book.”
—Library Journal
“Highly recommended.”
—Choice Magazine
—Publishers Weekly
“This is a highly readable book.”
—Library Journal
“Highly recommended.”
—Choice Magazine
Notă biografică
Kathleen
Rooney
is
a
founding
editor
of
Rose
Metal
Press
and
the
author
of
the
upcoming
University
of
Arkansas
Press
title
Live
Nude
Girl.
She
has
cowritten
the
collaborative
poetry
collections
Something
Really
Wonderful
and
That
Tiny
Insane
Voluptuousness
with
Elisa
Gabbert.
Her
poems
and
essays
have
appeared
in
many
publications,
including
the
Nation,
Gettysburg
Review,
Harvard
Review,
and
Another
Chicago
Magazine.
She
lives
in
Chicago.