Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
448
Language
English
Published
Jan 4, 2000
Publisher
Modern Library
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0375503978
ISBN-13
9780375503979
Description
In this collection, readers are given a unique glimpse into the mind of Harold Ross, the founding editor of The New Yorker. Through a curated selection of letters, Thomas Kunkel artfully showcases Ross's wit, his vision of journalism, and his relentless pursuit of excellence in literature and reporting. These letters reveal not only the challenges Ross faced in establishing an icon of American publishing but also his keen insights into the evolving cultural landscape of the 20th century.
The correspondence captures Ross's dynamic relationships with writers, contributors, and other literary figures. It illuminates his editorial philosophy and the personal quirks that defined his approach to storytelling. Each letter serves as a testament to the passion and commitment Ross brought to his work, offering tantalizing anecdotes that engage readers while prompting reflection on the craft of writing and the business of publishing.
Kunkel's thoughtful editing enhances the narrative, allowing modern readers to appreciate the historical context of Ross's era. This work stands as a tribute to a pivotal figure in American literature, reminding audiences of the power of words and the importance of editorial vision.
The correspondence captures Ross's dynamic relationships with writers, contributors, and other literary figures. It illuminates his editorial philosophy and the personal quirks that defined his approach to storytelling. Each letter serves as a testament to the passion and commitment Ross brought to his work, offering tantalizing anecdotes that engage readers while prompting reflection on the craft of writing and the business of publishing.
Kunkel's thoughtful editing enhances the narrative, allowing modern readers to appreciate the historical context of Ross's era. This work stands as a tribute to a pivotal figure in American literature, reminding audiences of the power of words and the importance of editorial vision.
Genres
Action & Adventure
Humor