Rebel Publisher

by Loren Glass
Rebel Publisher

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Grove Press and its house journal, The Evergreen Review, revolutionised the publishing industry and radicalised the reading habits of the 'paperback generation.' In telling this story, Rebel Publisher offers a new window onto the long 1960s, from 1951, when Barney Rosset purchased the fledgling press for $3,000, to 1970, when the multimedia corporation into which he had built the company was crippled by a strike and feminist takeover. Grove Press was not only one of the entities responsible for ending censorship of the printed word in the United States but also for bringing avant-garde literature, especially drama, into the cultural mainstream.
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Grove Press and its house journal, The Evergreen Review, revolutionised the publishing industry and radicalised the reading habits of the 'paperback generation.' In telling this story, Rebel Publisher offers a new window onto the long 1960s, from 1951, when Barney Rosset purchased the fledgling press for $3,000, to 1970, when the multimedia corporation into which he had built the company was crippled by a strike and feminist takeover. Grove Press was not only one of the entities responsible for ending censorship of the printed word in the United States but also for bringing avant-garde literature, especially drama, into the cultural mainstream.