In this article about a new book lambasting the corporate publishing houses, The New York Post reports that, "In 'A Reader's Manifesto: An Attack on the Growing Pretentiousness in American Literary Prose' (Melville House), one-time Atlantic Monthly writer B.R. Myers claims that a vast conspiracy between corporate publishing houses, mediocre writers and mindless reviewers has robbed the nation of good, meaningful books." While Enron & Worldcom & Wallstreet are robbing the small investor, the corporate conglomerates are robbing the reader. Go NYPOST & Melville House!
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