An Editor's Burial: Journals and Journalism from the New Yorker and Other Magazines
Synopsis
A scintillating collection of inspirations for Wes Anderson's star-studded tenth film The French Dispatch--fascinating essays on the expatriate experience in Paris by some of the twentieth century's finest writers.
A glimpse of post-war France through the eyes and words of 14 (mostly) expatriate journalists including Mavis Gallant, James Baldwin, A.J. Liebling, S.N. Behrman, Luc Sante, Joseph Mitchell, and Lillian Ross; plus, portraits of their editors William Shawn and New Yorker founder Harold Ross. Together: they invented modern magazine journalism. Includes an introductory interview by Susan Morrison with Anderson about transforming fact into a fiction and the creation of his homage to these exceptional reporters.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Pushkin Press
- ISBN: 9781782276647
- Number of pages: 288
- Dimensions: 130 x 197 x 25 mm
- Weight: 282g
- Languages: English
