Here But Not Here

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Description

In this memoir, a renowned journalist tells the remarkable story of the passionate life she shared for 40 years with William Shawn, legendary editor of The New Yorker.”An enduring love, however startling or unconventional, feels unalterable, predestined, compelling, and intrinsically normal to the couple immersed in it, so I would have to say that I had an intrinsically normal life for over four decades with William Shawn.”Shawn was married, yet Ross and Shawn created a home together a dozen blocks south of the Shawns’ apartment, raised a child, and lived with discretion. Their lives intertwined from the 1950s until Shawn’s death in 1992. Ross describes how they met and the intense connection between them; how Shawn worked with the best writers of the period; how, to escape their developing liaison, Ross moved to Hollywood–only to return to New York and to the relationship.

Additional information

Weight 0.323475 kg
Dimensions 1.524 × 13.97 × 21.59 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Publisher

Year Published

2001-3-12

Imprint

Publication City/Country

USA

ISBN 10

1582431108

About The Author

Lillian Ross joined the staff of The New Yorker in 1945, during the Second World War, and worked with Harold Ross, the magazine’s founder and first editor. She began as a "Talk of the Town" reporter and, over the course of her career, she has written hundreds of pieces, contributing to nearly every section of the magazine.

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