Wednesday, March 3, 2010

What is the Literary-Industrial Complex?

The literary-industrial complex is that cluster of institutions, organizations, and individuals that determines who gets published and who doesn't. It's been called the the literary establishment. One writer called it "the machine."

The existence of a literary-industrial establishment affects our ability to feel empowerment, to touch others, to make a difference in our writing in other people's lives.

How this relates to the military-industrial complex, we'll examine subsequently.

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