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Inside the Rise and Fall of Condé Nast with Michael Grynbaum

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High-Low Culture in Publishing

This chapter examines the 'high-low' concept in publishing, notably introduced in the 1980s, and its impact on magazines like Vanity Fair and the New York Times. It explores the rise of celebrity editors, the cultural dynamics within Condé Nast, and the intertwining of commercialism with artistic expression. Additionally, it reflects on the opulent past of publishing, emphasizing how luxury advertising shaped consumer perceptions and magazine narratives.

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