Cultural Capitalism explores Russian literature's eager embrace of capitalism in the post-Soviet era. When the Soviet Union fell, books were suddenly bought and sold as commodities. Russia's first bestseller lists brought attention and prestige. Even literary prizes turned to the market for legitimacy. The rise of capitalism entirely transformed both the economics and the aesthetics of Russian literature. By reconstructing the market's influence on everything from late-Soviet paper shortages to ...
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Cultural Capitalism — Literature and the Market after Socialism by Bradley A. Gorski. Genre: History. Publisher: Cornell University Press. 267 pages. ISBN: 9781501779800.
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