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The Beat Generation and the Popular Novel in the United States, 1945-1970
Published in Paperback by McFarland & Company (2000)
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TRULY A GODSEND!!!!!
I was waiting to be disappointed by this book, as many authors have tried to tackle this extremely eccentric topic in our history. BOY, WAS I WRONG!!!!! The world Newhouse is able to send you to is loaded with extreme detail, surprises, and straightforward rigorous research. This book rocks!!!
Newhouse: All the Glitter, Power, & Glory of America's Richest Media Empire & the Secretive Man Behind It
Published in Paperback by Johnson Books (1997)
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Critical Media Biography
This is a biography as much of a media empire as it is of a man. While Maier spends as much time as he can on the private side of S.I. Newhouse Jr., he in the end focus on what is most seen of this most private of media moguls-- his media properties.
Maier uses the device of choosing figures and brands important to Newhouse history (Roy Cohn, Random House, Tina Brown, the New Yorker) and spending a chapter on each one, tracing their history in relation to both Newhouse and Advance Publications. While a good device for giving a thorough overview, be warned that it does make for a slightly disconnected read and I found that I had to flip back through the chapters to remember how events relating to particular chapters related to each other in time.
One of the more complete media biographies you're likely to encounter and a must read if you're interested in magazine history.
An Important but Neglected Book
The book shows how American media are controlled by a single family company. It owns many of the famous and influential publishing companies, magazines, and newspapers. It is a very dangerous situation that American media are under control by the handful people. As a matter of fact, the author mentioned in the paperback edition that the Newhouse company banned any mention of this book in their publications. The book, which won the 1995 "best media book" prize, seems to be neglected, but this is a very important book that more people should read. A sole purpose of media isn't a simple means of entertainment for people, and isn't mere profit organizations for the owner either. Media have the responsibility to execute the social role, and its fair execution is questionable under such a monopoly situation. The author proposes not-for-profit newspapers, and I believe it is time to consider to go back to such a fundamental point. Through various incidents the Newhouse company have initiated, the book leads us to consider what media mean to us. It is a very good book to think what true journalism means to us.
Newhouse: All That Glitter, Power and Glory of America's Richest Media Empire and the Secretive Man Behind It
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Press (1994)
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