In Selling Out, author Joey Green has taken the voices of famous
writers past and present - from Nathaniel Hawthorne to e. e.
cummings, Jane Austen to Erica Jong - and fashioned their words
into the ad campaigns they might have written if their prose pushed
brand-name products. Sure to raise a chuckle from anyone who ever
watched television commercials, as well as from those slightly
familiar with classic literature, Selling Out is a hysterical look
at what our most famous authors might have written if they'd sold
their souls to advertising. For this revised and expanded second
edition, Green added another fifteen parodies, bringing the total
to fifty unforgettable ad campaigns, including William Blake's
"Tony Tiger," Franz Kafka's "Raid Kills Bugs Dead," John Updike's
"Rabbit Keeps Going and Going," and George Orwell's "The Un-Cola."
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