I READ IT SO YOU DON’T HAVE TO

I Read It So You Don’t Have To: ‘The Death of the Artist’

How Big Tech made it harder for working artists to make a living

Matthew McFarlane
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6 min readJun 3, 2021

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I Read It So You Don’t Have To is a series that gives you the TL;DR on a business book you want to read — but don’t have time to.

What did I read?

The Death of the Artist: How Creators Are Struggling to Survive in the Age of Billionaires and Big Tech by William Deresiewicz.

So who’s this William Deresiewicz?

Deresiewicz is an essayist and critic and a former professor of English at Yale. He’s also the author of Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to a Meaningful Life and A Jane Austen Education.

Give me the 30-second sell.

Working artists are in trouble. Now, that’s not what you’ll hear from Silicon Valley and its evangelists in the media, who say there’s “never been a better time” for artists, arguing that there are more ways than ever to distribute your work and get eyeballs on your art.

But in The Death of the Artist, Deresiewicz actually asks working artists about what’s happening in their fields. For…

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Matthew McFarlane
Matthew McFarlane

Written by Matthew McFarlane

Reader, writer, content provider. Fan of hand-made guitars, racket-based sports, and houseplants. You can find me in St. Louie.

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