The wealth of the literary market is too much to take in.
Today, I browsed the new book ads in the “Spring Books” special issue of the New York Review of Books. I’m a subscriber for decades, now having six unwandered back issues.
I’ll catch up now by one a day. (Also, I have six back issues of the London Revew of Books to wander.)
I’m nearly overwhelmed by the diversity of scholarly books which evidently have a market? How can so much specialist non-fiction (and fiction) find enough audience to be feasible for the publishers?