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On Company Time: American Modernism in the Big Magazines

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By (author): Donal Harris Donald Harris

American novelists and poets who came of age in the early twentieth century were taught to avoid journalism like wet sox and gin before breakfast. It dulled creativity, rewarded sensationalist content, and stole time from serious writing. Yet Willa Cather, W. E. B. Du Bois, Jessie Fauset, James Agee, T. S. Eliot, and Ernest Hemingway all worked in the editorial offices of groundbreaking popular magazines and helped to invent the house styles that defined McClure's, The Crisis, Time, Life, Esquire, and others. On Company Time tells the story of American modernism from inside the offices and on the pages of the most successful and stylish magazines of the twentieth century. Working across the borders of media history, the sociology of literature, print culture, and literary studies, Donal Harris draws out the profound institutional, economic, and aesthetic affiliations between modernism and American magazine culture. Starting in the 1890s, a growing number of writers found steady paychecks and regular publishing opportunities as editors and reporters at big magazines. Often privileging innovative style over late-breaking content, these magazines prized novelists and poets for their innovation and attention to literary craft. In recounting this history, On Company Time challenges the narrative of decline that often accompanies modernism's incorporation into midcentury middlebrow culture. Its integrated account of literary and journalistic form shows American modernism evolving within as opposed to against mass print culture. Harris's work also provides an understanding of modernism that extends beyond narratives centered on little magazines and other institutions of modernism that served narrow audiences. And for the writers, the double life of working for these magazines shaped modernism's literary form and created new models of authorship. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780231177726

About Donal HarrisDonald Harris

Donal Harris is an assistant professor in the Department of English at the University of Memphis. His work has appeared in PMLA Modern Language Quarterly Criticism: A Journal and the Los Angeles Review of Books.

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