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20th century Quote by Ana Castillo

“As time has gone on and we're at the end of the 20th century and major publishing is a big business, yes, of course we're going to get a lot of plain, mediocre trash. There are a lot of writers who get huge advances for books that don't go anywhere and they have to burn them somewhere or throw…” quote by Ana Castillo
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“As time has gone on and we're at the end of the 20th century and major publishing is a big business, yes, of course we're going to get a lot of plain, mediocre trash. There are a lot of writers who get huge advances for books that don't go anywhere and they have to burn them somewhere or throw them away. I always think about all the poor trees that have been sacrificed.”

Ana Castillo

About This Quote

Source Interview: Discussing publishing trends, 1999

The quote critiques the commercial focus of late‑20th‑century publishing, noting wasteful production of low‑quality books and the environmental cost of discarded manuscripts.

In simple terms: Publishing churn creates wasteful, low‑quality books and harms trees.

Key Takeaway

Support sustainable publishing practices.

Themes

publishing environment literature economics waste

Mood

critical reflective

Type

analytical commentary

When to use this quote

  • authors seeking literary merit
  • small presses
  • eco‑friendly printing
  • reader education

Key Concepts

mass market author advances environmental impact literary quality

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can readers promote eco‑friendly publishing?
  • What incentives could reward literary merit over sales?
A Different Perspective

Even popular books can be valuable; market pressure may overlook quality.

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