Lady Chatterley's Lover. The Blue Lagoon. Portnoy's Complaint. The Da
Vinci Code. For the last century, the tastes and preferences of the
common reader have been reflected in the American and British bestseller
lists, and this Very Short Introduction takes an engaging look through
the lists to reveal what we have been reading--and why. John Sutherland
shows that bestseller lists monitor one of the strongest pulses in
modern literature and are therefore worthy of serious study. Exploring
the relationship between bestsellers and the fashions, ideologies, and
cultural concerns of the day, the book includes short case-studies and
lively summaries of bestsellers through the years: from In His
Steps--now almost totally forgotten, but the biggest all-time
bestseller between 1895 and 1945--to Gone with the Wind, The Andromeda
Strain, and The Da Vinci Code. Discussing both classic and
contemporary novels, alongside some surprising titles and long-forgotten
names. Sutherland lifts the lid
on the bestseller industry, revealing what makes a book into a
bestseller and what separates bestsellers from canonical fiction.