Kurt Wolff A Portrait in Essays and Letters |
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Author:
| Wolff, Kurt |
Editor:
| Ermarth, Michael |
Translator:
| Schneider, Deborah Lucas |
ISBN: | 978-0-226-10480-5 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2013 |
Publisher: | University of Chicago Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $28.95 |
Book Description:
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Kurt Wolff (1887-1963) was a singular presence in the literary world of the twentieth century, a cultural force shaping modern literature itself and pioneering significant changes in publishing. During an intense, active career that took him from Weimar Germany to New York City, where he founded Pantheon Books, Wolff nurtured an extraordinary array of writers, among them Franz Kafka, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Boris Pasternak, Günter Grass, Robert Musil, Paul Valéry, Julian Green,...
More DescriptionKurt Wolff (1887-1963) was a singular presence in the literary world of the twentieth century, a cultural force shaping modern literature itself and pioneering significant changes in publishing. During an intense, active career that took him from Weimar Germany to New York City, where he founded Pantheon Books, Wolff nurtured an extraordinary array of writers, among them Franz Kafka, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Boris Pasternak, Günter Grass, Robert Musil, Paul Valéry, Julian Green, Giuseppe Lampedusa, and Anne Morrow Lindbergh. His essays and letters, many published here for the first time in English, illuminate the complex relations--between publisher and author, publisher and editor, publisher and reading public--that work at their best, as in Wolff's case, to sustain culture.