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Under the Cover follows the life trajectory of a single work of
fiction from its initial inspiration to its reception by reviewers
and readers. The subject is Jarrettsville, a historical novel by
Cornelia Nixon, which was published in 2009 and based on an actual
murder committed by an ancestor of Nixon's in the postbellum South.
Clayton Childress takes you behind the scenes to examine how
Jarrettsville was shepherded across three interdependent
fields-authoring, publishing, and reading-and how it was
transformed by its journey. Along the way, he covers all aspects of
the life of a book, including the author's creative process, the
role of the literary agent, how editors decide which books to
acquire, how publishers build lists and distinguish themselves from
other publishers, how they sell a book to stores and publicize it,
and how authors choose their next projects. Childress looks at how
books get selected for the front tables in bookstores, why
reviewers and readers can draw such different meanings from the
same novel, and how book groups across the country make sense of a
novel and what it means to them. Drawing on original survey data,
in-depth interviews, and groundbreaking ethnographic fieldwork,
Under the Cover reveals how decisions are made, inequalities are
reproduced, and novels are built to travel in the creation,
production, and consumption of culture.
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