Sława literacka: próba typologii i zawężenia pola badań
Abstract
Fame studies are a well-developed and acknowledged branch of academic reflection on culture,
and celebrity authors have recently been more and more often the subject of these analyses.
The problem is that the category of famous writer is quite capacious and may include professional
and unprofessional authors representing opposing sides of cultural production. Different
disciplines interested in literary fame focus on specific examples of celebrity authors that
may seem obvious from their point of view but from a wider perspective they are not. Consequently,
it is not clear who the celebrity author is, which leads to confusion and the merging
of separate phenomena, making the elitist critique of star authors easier. This article presents
an attempt at the typology of literary fame which aims at clarifying the problem and distinguishing
a very specific category of famous writer who is theoretically, structurally, and functionally
most complicated and to whom the most advanced studies are devoted. The typology
proposed includes three types of literary fame along with their characteristics. The first refers
to celebrities of non-literary fields (politicians, athletes, singers, stars of the internet etc.) who
happen to publish a book. The second includes professional authors of bestsellers in genre
literature whose names are as famous as their titles and may be used in marketing practices.
The last and most important type refers to authors who enjoy both popularity and cultural
prestige. They combine fields, forms of social recognition and kinds of capital that should be
mutually supplanting. Going further, these authors fall outside the traditional division into
high art and popular art as they smoothly move between a number of fields, gathering both
the cultural and the economic capital. In short, they straddle the divide between autonomy
and heteronomy, which distinguishes them from stars operating in historical mass culture and
from writers who, despite the popularity, do not enjoy cultural prestige.
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