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Titel |
Who reads literature? : The future of the United States as a nation of readers |
Auteur |
N. Zill, M. Winglee, J. Yardley |
Uitgever |
Seven Locks |
Jaar van uitgave |
1990
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Research division report
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22 |
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0-932020-86-0
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[National endowment for the arts].Washington, DC [etc X, 112 p., bijl., tab. ; 22 cm.
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Verenigde Staten, leesbevordering, lezen |
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Samenvatting Met lit. opg.Met reg. Description of the reading habits of Americans. Besides the fact that a frightening number of Americans can't read, it turns out that many who can don't. The proportion of Americans who read serious literature is between 10 and 25 percent; contemporary fiction, poetry, and drama attracts at best between 7 and 12 percent of adults. The authors also suggest ways in which publishers, booksellers, and libraries might reach a wider audience by changing their marketing and promotion strategies. |
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