Analyzing novels such as The Sheltering Sky , Fahrenheit 451 , and Peyton Place , Evan Brier reveals how novelists and the book trade positioned their works as antidotes to mid-twentieth-century mass culture, even as new partnerships between publishers and mass-culture institutions contributed to the success of these writings.
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Analyzing novels such as The Sheltering Sky , Fahrenheit 451 , and Peyton Place , Evan Brier reveals how novelists and the book trade positioned their works as antidotes to mid-twentieth-century mass culture, even as new partnerships between publishers and mass-culture institutions contributed to the success of these writings.
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