The Belles Lettres Papers

by Charles Simmons

Hardcover, 1987

Publication

Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd (1987), 128 pages

Description

The everyday insanity of life at a fictional literary review The journalnbsp;Belles Lettresnbsp;has a long and storied history, which is what enticed young editor Frank Page over its threshold in the first place. But Frank did not anticipate the infighting, backstabbing, and utter oddity that are all business as usual at the respected magazine. Still, nothing can match Frank's thrill at discovering a new literary phenom. But the book industry seems to be on the decline. Integrity is going extinct as conglomerate giants gobble up smaller organs and trample innovation and daring into the muck of commerciality. At least Frank's position gives him a front-row seat at the publishing world's fight of the century, as deposed editorial icon Jonathan Margin takes on self-serving corporate overseer Newbold Press in an ink-splattered battle to the death.… (more)

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I may have been a bit hard in my rating as I was a little disappointed that this book wasn't funnier.

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0436464896 / 9780436464898

Rating

½ (8 ratings; 3.8)
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