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An editor's burial, journals and journalism from the New Yorker and other magazines, edited by David Brendel

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An editor's burial, journals and journalism from the New Yorker and other magazines, edited by David Brendel
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
essays
Main title
An editor's burial
Oclc number
1136967984
Responsibility statement
edited by David Brendel
Sub title
journals and journalism from the New Yorker and other magazines
Summary
Features a collection of essays on expatriates' experiences in post-war France that were used to inspire Wed Anderson's new film, "The French Dispatch," including the work of Mavis Gallant, James Baldwin, Joseph Mitchell, and Lillian Ross
Table Of Contents
The pilot light : a conversation between Wes Anderson and Susan Morrison -- The Years with Ross / James Thurber -- Here at The New Yorker / Brendan Gill -- The other Paris / Luc Sante -- Thirty-two rats from Casablanca / Joseph Mitchell -- Mr. Hulot / Lillian Ross -- Remembering Mr. Shawn / Ved Mehta -- The days of Duveen / S. M. Behrman [sic] -- Art talker / Calvin Tomkins -- The events in May: a Paris notebook part 1 / Mavis Gallant -- Dearest Edith / Janet Flanner -- Equal in Paris / James Baldwin -- Memoirs of a feeder in France: a good appetite / A. J. Liebling -- Memoirs of a feeder in France: just enough money / A. J. Liebling -- Wolcott Gibbs / E. B. White -- Harold Ross: a recollection / S. M. Behrman [sic] -- H.W. Ross / E. B. White -- Letters from The New Yorker archives
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