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 them away. I always think about all the poor trees that have been sacrificed.”
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.
Support sustainable publishing practices.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- authors seeking literary merit
- small presses
- eco‑friendly printing
- reader education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can readers promote eco‑friendly publishing?
- What incentives could reward literary merit over sales?
Even popular books can be valuable; market pressure may overlook quality.