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A question of power: Bessie Head and her publishers

Abstract

This article examines Bessie Head’s turbulent relationships with her publishers and literary agents in London and New York, focusing on the publication of A Question of Power in 1973. It traces her business negotiations carried out from Serowe in Botswana and the difficulties she faced in getting the manuscript accepted, before it was eventually taken on by Heinemann Educational, Davis-Poynter and Pantheon Books. Based on new archival records, the article analyses the impact of the publishers’ interventions in the text and paratexts of the novel, and it assesses her contracts with these publishers as well as her difficulties in obtaining royalties or remuneration. While her publishers and biographer have attributed her battles with the literary establishment to her volatile nature or to mental illness, this article draws attention instead to the difficulties that Head faced in forging a literary career.

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Authors

Davis, Caroline

Oxford Brookes departments

Faculty of Technology, Design and Environment\School of Arts\Oxford International Centre for Publishing

Dates

Year of publication: 2018
Date of RADAR deposit: 2017-10-26



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