A New York Times Notable Book: This memoir of a career in book
publishing “should please anyone who cares about twentieth-century
literature” (The Washington Post Book World). For nearly five
decades, Diana Athill edited (nursed, coerced, coaxed) some of the
most celebrated writers in the English language, among them V. S.
Naipaul, Philip Roth, John Updike, Jean Rhys, Mordecai Richler, Molly
Keane, and Norman Mailer. A founding editor of the prestigious
publishing house André Deutsch Ltd., Athill takes us on a guided tour
through the corridors of literary London, offering a keenly observed,
devilishly funny, and always compassionate insider’s portrait of the
glories and pitfalls of making books—spiced with candid insights
about the type of people who make brilliant writers and ingenious
publishers, and the idiosyncrasies of both. It is both “wryly
humorous” (The New York Times Book Review) and “full of history,
wisdom, and dirt” (The Boston Globe). “This is not literary
life as we know it today—huge advances, showbiz and vast
conglomerates—but the world of small literary houses . . . An
enveloping blast of nostalgia: read and marvel at what we (all of us)
are missing.” —Marie Claire “A beautifully written,
hard-headed, and generally insightful look back at the heyday of
post-war London publishing by a woman who was at its center for nearly
half a century.” —The Washington Times “Witty and
astute . . . The literarily curious will find [her] portraits of
leading contemporary authors irresistible.” —Publishers Weekly
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An Editor's Life
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780802191540
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter