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Airport novels are typically quite long; a book that a reader finished before the journey was done would similarly be unsatisfying. Because of this length, the genre attracts prolific authors, who use their outputs as a sort of
99:; each author is identified with a certain sort of story, and they produce many variations of the same thing. Well-known authors' names are usually in type larger than the title on the covers of airport novels, often in 198:—surmised that "persons of the better class, who constitute the larger portion of railway readers, lose their accustomed taste the moment they smell the engine and present themselves to the railway librarian." 1347: 577: 149:; it implies that the book has little lasting value, and is useful chiefly as an inexpensive form of entertainment during travel. Airport novels are sometimes contrasted with 165:, as longer trips became more common, travelers wanted to read more than newspapers. Railway station newsstands began selling inexpensive books, what 599: 568: 162: 76:
novels', suggesting that publishers in France were aware of this potential market at a very early date. The somewhat dated Dutch term
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reported that year that the company "maintain the dignity of literature by resolutely refusing to admit pernicious publications",
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Considering the marketing of fiction as a trade, airport novels occupy a niche similar to the one that once was occupied by
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Robert Ludlum: Prolific thriller writer whose conspiratorial plots of unimaginable evil defined the airport novel
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Whatever the genre, the books must be fast-paced and easy to read. The description "airport novel" is mildly
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in 1851 described as "French novels, unfortunately, of questionable character." Sales were so high that
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Mike Rozak contemplates the difference between airport novels and classic novels.
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in 1849 predicted that railway newsstands might replace traditional bookstores.
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Writers whose books have been described as airport novels include:
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had about 35 bookstores in British railway stations. Although
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and other reading materials typically sold at newsstands and
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Get out of Afghanistan: France's million-selling spy writer
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at salon.com, byline Aug. 24, 1998, accessed Mar. 26, 2008.
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Airport novels typically fall within a number of other
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at illiterarty.com, no date; accessed Mar. 26, 2008.
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Index

Airport (novel)
literary genre
plot
stock characters
genre-fiction novel
airport
newsstands
pulp magazines
kiosks
French
railway station
calque
branding
embossed
fiction genres
Crime fiction
Detective fiction
Historical romance
Spy fiction
Thrillers
pejorative
literary fiction
history of rail transport in Great Britain
The Times
Athenaeum
WH Smith
The Parlour Library
Jeffrey Archer
David Baldacci
Peter Benchley

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