From The Atlantic Monthly archives: A look around any of the superstores will show that more risky and experimental fiction, more first novels, and more serious nonfiction are available to general readers all over the country than ever before. Why the characterization of the chain bookstores as a sort of intellectual McDonald's, a symbol of the dumbing-down and standardization of American life?
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