One Hundred Years of Solitude Bestsellers in the United States, 1900-1999
Cédric Ceulemans,
Victor Ginsburgh,
Juan Prieto-Rodriguez () and
Sheila Weyers
No 2018-26, Working Papers ECARES from ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles
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We study the fiction publishing sector using the top ten annual best-sold novels in the United States during the whole 20th century. We show that there is inequality in genders (especially between 1950 and 1980), and large differences in age for first and last book by bestselling authors. We also report on the number of times each writer is listed among the top ten, and find that during the 20 last years of the century, it became much more difficult for new writers to enter the list. Though we cannot show that this is caused by the very important concentration of publishers, the two phenomena are obviously correlated. We discuss at some length the reasons for which female authors almost disappeared as bestsellers after 1950, and make an incursion into the quality of bestsellers, using as measure the number of authors who were also given important literary awards.
Keywords: superstar effect; winner-takes-all effect; bestseller books (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 49 p.
Date: 2018-10
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