Quotes
"Unbuttoning
America is a wonderful book about a fascinating and historically
significant topic: Grace Metalious, her novel Peyton Place, and her readers. It is clearly argued, strongly
researched, impressively structured, and beautifully written. The consistent
use of readers’ fan letters, combined with quotes from Metalious and her
personal and professional contemporaries, provides a thorough analysis and
vivid sense of the production and reception of this literary blockbuster. The
energetic writing, with Ardis Cameron’s voice coming through on every page,
makes the book lively. Cameron’s rich historical contextualization allows the
reader to grasp the full meaning and significance of Peyton Place and its cultural work.” Jennifer Frost, University of Auckland, author of Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood: Celebrity Gossip and American Conservatism
“Seldom have I encountered a book as
well-written and argued as Unbuttoning
America. Ardis Cameron has mastered a tremendous amount of knowledge of the
historic era, popular literature and popular culture, women’s writing, women’s reading,
the literary marketplace, New York publishing, the history of sexuality, the
construction of New England, consumer culture, and the sociology of everyday
life. Cameron deploys this material lightly, with consummate skill, to produce
a revelatory account that illuminates how a popular book enters and transforms
the cultural landscape.” Judith E. Smith, University of Massachusetts, Boston, author of Visions of Belonging: Family Stories, Popular Culture, and Postwar Democracy, 1940–1960