The Day NY Publishing Lost Its Soul
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- New York publishing is in crisis, with even Pulitzer-winning books selling poorly.
- Publishers rely on a small number of proven authors, leading to formulaic books and repetitive cover designs.
- The industry's stagnation mirrors trends in movies and music, with risk-averse strategies dominating.
- A pivotal shift occurred in the late 1990s, with publishers prioritizing large print runs over nurturing midlist authors.
- Consolidation in the publishing industry has led to a focus on blockbuster books, sidelining diverse and innovative works.
- The disappearance of midlist authors and the emphasis on bestsellers have constrained literary culture.
- Independent publishers, bookstores, and critics are crucial for a healthier book culture but face significant challenges.
- Readers, book clubs, and libraries remain vital in supporting diverse and challenging literature outside the mainstream.
- The article calls for supporting indie culture as a counter to the centralized, formulaic mainstream publishing industry.