
Thank You for Reading
by H
About This Novel
The book market is becoming more and more prosperous, the bindings are becoming more and more exquisite, bookstores are becoming more and more popular, and writers have never been more popular around the world than they are now, but real literature is almost extinct. Dubravka pretends to be an Eastern European who has been neglected by the British and American literary market, and complains about the many chaos in today's literary world: New literary stars appear every once in a while; literature that is repeatedly "redefined"; identity politics writing that shows off its unique abilities; a copyright operation model that puts the cart before the horse; a bookstore that is like a combination of a supermarket and a cafe; a book fair that essentially has nothing to do with books; Internet celebrity editors whose style is indistinguishable from that of writers; think Ivana Trump is more capable than Brodsky of "making penetrating analysis of the political situation in the motherland" media book review... Literature has lost its access mechanism and evaluation standards. Any star can promote their new book anywhere, and any kind of negative evaluation can be used for profit by the cunning market. However, the most bizarre thing is that in this extremely "democratic" global market, its cultural "commodities" and creative requirements always remind people of our old friend "socialist realism"...
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