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Cast of Characters - Wolcott Gibbs, E. B. White, James Thurber, and the Golden Age of The New Yorker (Hardcover): Thomas... Cast of Characters - Wolcott Gibbs, E. B. White, James Thurber, and the Golden Age of The New Yorker (Hardcover)
Thomas Vinciguerra
R710 Discovery Miles 7 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From its birth in 1925 to the early days of the Cold War, The New Yorker slowly but surely took hold as America's most prestigious, entertaining and informative general-interest periodical. In Cast of Characters, Thomas Vinciguerra paints a portrait of the magazine's cadre of charming, driven, troubled brilliant writers and editors. Many of these characters became legends in their own right but Vinciguerra also shows how, as a group, The New Yorker's inner circle brought forth a profound transformation in how life was perceived, interpreted, written about and published in America. Cast of Characters is the most revealing and entertaining book yet about the personalities who built what Ross called not a magazine but a "movement".

A Community of Scholars - Seventy-Five Years of The University Seminars at Columbia (Hardcover): Thomas Vinciguerra A Community of Scholars - Seventy-Five Years of The University Seminars at Columbia (Hardcover)
Thomas Vinciguerra
R862 Discovery Miles 8 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Columbia University Seminars, founded in 1945, represent a distinctive experiment in academia. Scholars from different disciplines and institutions, as well as practitioners and other experts, meet once a month through the academic year to study and discuss subjects, sometimes beyond their specialties. Through collegial discussion, participants learn from one another. Today, over ninety seminars are ongoing: some have outlived their founders, while others are just beginning. A Community of Scholars is a seventy-fifth anniversary celebration of the founding of The University Seminars. It brings together essays by seminar chairs and other leading participants that exemplify the diversity and vibrancy of these proceedings. Their topics are wide-ranging-the evolution of the labor movement, urban life, the politics and culture of Brazil, the Enlightenment, the prospects for world peace-but in each, a commitment to intellectual provocation and shared learning is on full display. An informative introduction explains how The Seminars came into being and why they continue to matter. The volume also features biographical sketches of Frank Tannenbaum, the Latin America scholar and criminologist who founded The Seminars, and his wife, the anthropologist Jane Belo, a close friend of Margaret Mead. Belo and Tannenbaum endowed The Seminars and allowed them to flourish. A remarkable testament to an unparalleled intellectual forum, A Community of Scholars allows readers to share in the eclectic spirit of The Seminars.

People in a Magazine - The Selected Letters of S. N. Behrman and His Editors at ""The New Yorker (Paperback): Joseph Goodrich People in a Magazine - The Selected Letters of S. N. Behrman and His Editors at ""The New Yorker (Paperback)
Joseph Goodrich; Foreword by Thomas Vinciguerra
R790 R503 Discovery Miles 5 030 Save R287 (36%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

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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