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Picking the season’s best books — for everyone from plutocrats to paupers

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By EUGENIA WILLIAMSON  |  December 6, 2011

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BOOKS FOR THE 1%: NOVEL

THE ART OF FIELDING | CHAD HARBACH | LITTLE, BROWN | $25 | While it sometimes seems as though a preponderance of literary fiction writers are the offspring of the one percent, only a handful have become affluent through their craft. Chad Harbach is one of the select - the n + 1 editor and Harvard graduate earned at least $600,000 last year from the advance for The Art of Fielding, his first novel. What's more, through its baseball-prodigy protagonist's dalliance with the major leagues, the novel tackles something with which we are all familiar: the drama inherent in entering a dramatically higher income bracket.

 

 

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