Analyzes the common themes in many of the 20th century's best-sellers, what made them best-sellers, and recounts the experiences and discoveries the author shared with students in his popular modern literature college courses.
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<p><b>DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF WHAT MAKES A MEGA-BESTSELLER IN THIS ENTERTAINING, REVELATORY GUIDE</b><br> <b> </b><br>What do Michael Corleone, Jack Ryan, and Scout Finch have in common? Creative writing professor and thriller writer James W. Hall knows. Now, in this entertaining, revelatory book, he reveals how bestsellers work, using twelve twentieth-century blockbusters as case studies—including <i>The Godfather, Gone with the Wind, To Kill a Mockingbird, </i>and <i>Jaws</i>. From tempting glimpses inside secret societies, such as submariners in <i>The Hunt for Red October, </i>and<i> </i>Opus Dei in <i>The Da Vinci Code,</i> to vivid representations of the American Dream and its opposite—the American Nightmare—in novels like <i>The Firm </i>and<i> The Dead Zone,</i> Hall identifies the common features of mega-bestsellers. Including fascinating and little-known facts about some of the most beloved books of the last century, <i>Hit Lit </i>is a must-read for fiction lovers and aspiring writers alike, and makes us think anew about why we love the books we love.</p>
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