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The Lousy Racket

Hemingway, Scribners, and the Business of Literature

by Robert W. Trogdon


2007, 320 pp
ISBN 978-0-87338-904-4

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The business of making an American literary icon

The Lousy Racket is a thorough examination of Ernest Hemingway’s working relationship with his American publisher, Charles Scribner’s Sons, and with his editors there: Maxwell Perkins, Wallace Meyer, and Charles Scribner III. This first critical study of Hemingway’s professional collaboration with Scribners also details the editing, promotion, and sales of the books he published with the firm from 1926 to 1952 and provides a fascinating look into the American publishing industry in the early twentieth century.

This painstakingly researched study reveals the working relationship between Hemingway and his editors, with special emphasis on the friendship that developed between Hemingway and the dean of American book editors, Maxwell Perkins. Drawing on many unpublished resources, including correspondence between Hemingway and his editors and others in the firm, as well as printing, advertising records, and sales dummies,
Robert W. Trogdon shows how Hemingway’s public reputation was shaped in large part by Scribners.

Hemingway scholars will appreciate this contribution to Hemingway studies, and The Lousy Racket is an important contribution to studies in the modernist era in American literature and to book history.

Robert W. Trogdon is associate professor of English at Kent State University and is assistant executive editor of The Works of Joseph Conrad. He edited Ernest Hemingway: A Literary Reference (Carroll & Graf, 2001).


Of related interest:

Under Kilimanjaro by Ernest Hemingway
The Bones of the Others by Hilary K. Justice
A Sea of Change by Mark P. Ott
Reading Hemingway series
Teaching Hemingway series


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