An Icon Adrift: The Modern Library in the 1990s

This article examines Random House’s decision to relaunch the Modern Library of America series in 1992. The series had a major influence on American culture in the interwar period, making significant works of modernist literature available to middle-class readers for a low price, but it faded after...

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Veröffentlicht in:Book history 2012-01, Vol.15 (1), p.183-209
1. Verfasser: Platt, Daniel
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article examines Random House’s decision to relaunch the Modern Library of America series in 1992. The series had a major influence on American culture in the interwar period, making significant works of modernist literature available to middle-class readers for a low price, but it faded after the paperback revolution of the 1960s. I follow the New Modern Library as it repopulated its catalog, experimented with electronic media, and published a controversial Best Books list, and I argue that instead of returning to its roots in democratic cosmopolitanism, the series came to resemble the very middlebrow ventures it had historically been defined against.
ISSN:1098-7371
1529-1499
1529-1499
DOI:10.1353/bh.2012.0006