Letters from the Editor The New Yorker's Harold Ross

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Letters from the Editor The New Yorker's Harold Ross by KUNKEL, THOMAS, 9780375756948
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  • ISBN: 9780375756948 | 0375756949
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1/23/2001

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These exhilarating letters-selected and introduced by Thomas Kunkel, who wroteGenius in Disguise, the distinguished Ross biography-tell the dramatic story of the birth ofThe New Yorkerand its precarious early days and years. Ross worries about everything from keeping track of office typewriters to the magazine's role in wartime to the exact questions to be asked for a "Talk of the Town" piece on the song "Happy Birthday." We find Ross, in Kunkel's words, "scolding Henry Luce, lecturing Orson Welles, baiting J. Edgar Hoover, inviting Noel Coward and Ginger Rogers to the circus, wheedling Ernest Hemingway- offering to sell Harpo Marx a used car and James Cagney a used tractor, and explaining to restaurateur-to-the-stars Dave Chasen, step by step, how to smoke a turkey." These letters from a supreme editor tell in his own words the story of the fierce, lively man who launched the world's most prestigious magazine. From the Hardcover edition.
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