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Book Title
People in a Magazine
Publication Name
People in a Magazine : The Selected Letters of S. N. Behrman and His Editors at "the New Yorker"
Title
People in a Magazine
Subtitle
The Selected Letters of S. N. Behrman and His Editors at ""The Ne
Author
Joseph Goodrich
Contributor
Thomas Vinciguerra (Foreword by)
Format
Hardcover
EAN
9781625343772
ISBN
9781625343772
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Genre
Literary Criticism
Subject
Biography
Release Date
30/01/2019
Release Year
2019
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
1.2in
Item Length
8in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Item Width
5.2in
Number of Pages
372 Pages

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Playwright, biographer, screenwriter, and critic S. N. Behrman (1893-1973) characterized the years he spent writing for The New Yorker as a time defined by "feverish contact with great theatre stars, rich people and social people at posh hotels, at parties, in mansions and great estates." While he hobnobbed with the likes of Mary McCarthy, Elia Kazan, and Greta Garbo and was one of Broadway's leading luminaries, Behrman would later admit that the friendships he built with the magazine's legendary editors Harold Ross, William Shawn, and Katharine S. White were the "one unalloyed felicity" of his life. People in a Magazine collects Behrman's correspondence with his editors along with telegrams, interoffice memos, and editorial notes drawn from the magazine's archives--offering an unparalleled view of mid-twentieth-century literary life and the formative years of The New Yorker , from the time of Behrman's first contributions to the magazine in 1929 until his death.

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Publisher
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
ISBN-10
1625343779
ISBN-13
9781625343772
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28038408193

Product Key Features

Author
Joseph Goodrich
Publication Name
People in a Magazine : The Selected Letters of S. N. Behrman and His Editors at "the New Yorker"
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
372 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
5.2in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3503.E37z48 2018
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
"[P]laywright Goodrich has dusted off and assembled a generous cache of the playwright-turned-essayist's personal correspondence with his editors . . . . This collection succeeds as a trip back in time to a long-lost literary era, as well as a tribute to an undervalued player in the New Yorker 's early years."-- Publishers Weekly "To read these dazzling letters between him and his editors is to know Behrman better in all his wit, drive, and penchant for social observation."-- The New Yorker "Joseph Goodrich's book is an irresistible look at the early years of The New Yorker and one of its pioneering voices. S. N. Behrman's masterly profiles helped establish the tone and style of the magazine during its formative years. In this volume, Goodrich delivers a compelling and richly detailed account of Behrman's life and his remarkable relationship with the magazine. Here we get his encounters with George Bernard Shaw and Noel Coward, the origins of his celebrated portraits of Lord Duveen and Max Beerbohm, a plethora of his extended correspondence with Harold Ross and Katharine S. White, and much more. Deftly edited, these letters, many never before published, offer an enticing view of Manhattan's literary world in the early part of the twentieth century. Those familiar with Behrman's work will find Goodrich's tome an enthralling deep dive into the writer's singular relationships with the renowned playwrights and editors of the day--and those unfamiliar with his canon, I predict, will find this collection even harder to put down."--Erin Overbey, chief archivist, The New Yorker "Following the unjustly forgotten S. N. Behrman's fascinating life, observing his personal and social encounters, is mesmerizing for any student of mainstream twentieth-century American cultural history. Yet, probably the best reason to read this book is the history of The New Yorker it gives."--Timothy Parrish, author of Ralph Ellison and the Genius of America "The many fans of The New Yorker magazine as well as those interested in the literary world of S. N. Behrman will find this necessary reading."--Ken Bloom, author of Show and Tell: The New Book of Broadway Anecdotes, To read these dazzling letters between him and his editors is to know Behrman better in all his wit, drive, and penchant for social observation., [P]laywright Goodrich has dusted off and assembled a generous cache of the playwright-turned-essayist's personal correspondence with his editors.... This collection succeeds as a trip back in time to a long-lost literary era, as well as a tribute to an undervalued player in the New Yorker's early years., "Joseph Goodrich's book is an irresistible look at the early years of The New Yorker and one of its pioneering voices. S. N. Behrman's masterly profiles helped establish the tone and style of the magazine during its formative years. In this volume, Goodrich delivers a compelling and richly detailed account of Behrman's life and his remarkable relationship with the magazine. Here we get his encounters with George Bernard Shaw and Noel Coward, the origins of his celebrated portraits of Lord Duveen and Max Beerbohm, a plethora of his extended correspondence with Harold Ross and Katharine S. White, and much more. Deftly edited, these letters, many never before published, offer an enticing view of Manhattan's literary world in the early part of the twentieth century. Those familiar with Behrman's work will find Goodrich's tome an enthralling deep dive into the writer's singular relationships with the renowned playwrights and editors of the day--and those unfamiliar with his canon, I predict, will find this collection even harder to put down."--Erin Overbey, chief archivist, The New Yorker "Following the unjustly forgotten S. N. Behrman's fascinating life, observing his personal and social encounters, is mesmerizing for any student of mainstream twentieth-century American cultural history. Yet, probably the best reason to read this book is the history of The New Yorker it gives."--Timothy Parrish, author of Ralph Ellison and the Genius of America "The many fans of The New Yorker magazine as well as those interested in the literary world of S. N. Behrman will find this necessary reading."--Ken Bloom, author of Show and Tell: The New Book of Broadway Anecdotes "[P]laywright Goodrich has dusted off and assembled a generous cache of the playwright-turned-essayist's personal correspondence with his editors . . . . This collection succeeds as a trip back in time to a long-lost literary era, as well as a tribute to an undervalued player in the New Yorker's early years."--Publishers Weekly "To read these dazzling letters between him and his editors is to know Behrman better in all his wit, drive, and penchant for social observation."--The New Yorker
Copyright Date
2018
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Editors, Journalists, Publishers, Letters, Journalism, American / General
Lccn
2018-019145
Dewey Decimal
812/.52 B
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Literary Criticism, Language Arts & Disciplines, Literary Collections

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