UNESCO and the Fate of the Literary
Explore the intricate relationship between cultural policy and the literary world in UNESCO and the Fate of the Literary by Sarah Brouillette. Published in 2019, this compelling book spans 277 pages, diving deep into the evolution of UNESCO as a pivotal global institution in shaping literary landscapes. Brouillette presents a thorough case study, revealing how the organization's approach to literature has morphed through various historical phases. From the postwar era, where robust economies facilitated a flourishing of liberal cosmopolitanism, to the complex dynamics of the decolonizing 1960s and 1970s, this book sheds light on the connections between economic transformations and cultural initiatives. Brouillette's insightful analysis makes this work essential for anyone interested in the intersection of literature, cultural policy, and history. Discover how UNESCO's influence continues to impact the literary scene today, and what this means for the future of reading and cultural exchange.