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Nobrow : The Culture of Marketing, the Marketing of Culture

door John Seabrook

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This text takes the reader to the place where the product can be rubbish but the marketing can be art and no one, including the people who created both can really tell the difference. It introduces the nobrow moment where high and low meet in fusion.
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  aleph-beth-null | Mar 2, 2023 |
This is an interesting, anecdotal look at one writer's experience with trends and advertising in the magazine industry. I was hoping for something a bit more scholarship than memoir, but that's my fault for not reading the "about the author" blurb before I purchased. It isn't particularly substantive, and redundant in places, but I found it entertaining nonetheless. ( )
  KLmesoftly | Oct 27, 2010 |
I enjoyed this book - in fact, I read it in one sitting. I feel a little bit like it was air, though. I would classify it as a "beach book" because it echoes my life in the way that I think "Sex and the City" must echo some other women's lives - it's my life in hyperdrive, my life as I kind of but not really aspire to be, my life in some alternate universe where I am more attractive, better at my job, an important person...The actual contents? Interesting riffs on David Geffen and Ben Kweller during the "Radish" era. A look inside the New Yorker, inside MTV, and inside the life of an American aristocrat of a type that I can't imagine. 1990s nostalgia. I may have found this book more interesting than I otherwise would have because I'm encountering the East Coast and the East Coast tastemaker world for the first time. Despite the title, there's very little in it about marketing, per se. There is a good deal about culture, however. ( )
  flourishing | Mar 17, 2009 |
I enjoyed this book - in fact, I read it in one sitting. I feel a little bit like it was air, though. I would classify it as a "beach book" because it echoes my life in the way that I think "Sex and the City" must echo some other women's lives - it's my life in hyperdrive, my life as I kind of but not really aspire to be, my life in some alternate universe where I am more attractive, better at my job, an important person...The actual contents? Interesting riffs on David Geffen and Ben Kweller during the "Radish" era. A look inside the New Yorker, inside MTV, and inside the life of an American aristocrat of a type that I can't imagine. 1990s nostalgia. I may have found this book more interesting than I otherwise would have because I'm encountering the East Coast and the East Coast tastemaker world for the first time. Despite the title, there's very little in it about marketing, per se. There is a good deal about culture, however. ( )
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