Ebook: The tender hour of twilight Paris in the '50s, New York in the '60s: a memoir of publishing's golden age
Author: Seaver Richard, Seaver Jeannette
- Tags: Book editors--United States, Éditeurs--États-Unis--1945-1970, Éditeurs--France--1945-1970, Édition--États-Unis--1945-1970, Édition--France--1945-1970, Publishers and publishing--United States, Traducteurs--États-Unis--1945-1970, Traducteurs--France--1945-1970, Translators--United States, Publishers and publishing, Translators, Book editors, Biography, Biographies, Seaver Richard, Publishers and publishing -- United States -- Biography, Book editors -- United States -- Biography, Translators -- United States --
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Farrar
- City: New York;United States
- Language: English
- epub
From Beckett to Burroughs, The Story of O to The Autobiography of Malcolm X, an iconic literary troublemaker tells the colorful stories behind the stories
Richard Seaver came to Paris in 1950 seeking Hemingway's moveable feast. Paris had become a different city, traumatized by World War II, yet the red wine still flowed, the cafés bustled, and the Parisian women found American men exotic and heroic. There was an Irishman in Paris writing plays and novels unlike anything anyone had ever read—but hardly anyone was reading them. There were others, too, doing equivalently groundbreaking work for equivalently small audiences. So when his friends launched a literary magazine, Merlin, Seaver knew this was his calling: to bring the work of the likes of Samuel Beckett, Eugene Ionesco, and Jean Genet to the world. The Korean War ended all that—the navy had paid for college and it was time to pay them back....