Katharine White

Katharine White

First edition

Hardback (03 Sep 2024)

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Publisher's Synopsis

"In the summer of 1925, Katharine Sergeant Angell White walked into THE NEW YORKER'S midtown office and left with a job as an editor. The magazine was only a few months old. Over the next thirty-six years, White would transform the publication into a literary powerhouse. This exquisite biography brings to life the remarkable relationships White fostered with her writers and how these relationships nurtured an astonishing array of literary talent. She edited a young John Updike, to whom she sent seventeen rejections before a single acceptance, as well as Vladimir Nabokov, with whom she fought incessantly, urging that he drop needlessly obscure, confusing words. White's biggest contribution, however, was her cultivation of women writers whose careers were made at THE NEW YORKER'S -Janet Flanner, Mary McCarthy, Elizabeth Bishop, Jean Stafford, Nadine Gordimer, Elizabeth Taylor, Emily Hahn, Kay Boyle, and more. She cleared their mental and

Book information

ISBN: 9781328595911
Publisher: Mariner Books
Imprint: Mariner Books
Pub date:
Edition: First edition
DEWEY: 070.41092
DEWEY edition: 23/eng/20240524
Language: English
Weight: 454g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 34mm