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Prizing Debate

The Fourth Decade of the Booker Prize and the Contemporary Novel in the UK
BookPaperback
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CHF54.90

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This book offers a study of the literary marketplace in the early 2000s. Focusing on the Man Booker Prize and its impact on a novel's media attention, Anna Auguscik analyses the mechanisms by which the Prize both recognises books that trigger debates and itself becomes the object of such debates. Based on case studies of six novels (by Aravind Adiga, Margaret Atwood, Sebastian Barry, Mark Haddon, DBC Pierre, Zadie Smith) and their attention profiles, this work describes the Booker as a 'problem-driven attention-generating mechanism', the influence of which can only be understood in relation to other participants in literary interaction.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-8376-3853-0
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishertranscript
Publishing date15/06/2017
Series no.132
Pages400 pages
LanguageEnglish
Weight666 g
IllustrationsKlebebindung, 1 Farbabbildung
Article no.9386356
CatalogsZeitfracht
Data source no.163351814
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Anna Auguscik teaches English Literature at the University of Oldenburg, Germany. She is a postdoctoral fellow in the Fiction Meets Science research group. Her research interests include the novel in the literary marketplace, the history and current state of reviewing and criticism, and the relationship between literature and science.

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