George Braziller: the man who published Pamuk and Janet Frame in America

At age 99, renown indie publisher George Braziller looks back on 70 years in the book business, and a career that saw him rub shoulders with Sartre and PicassoHe pursued Jean-Paul Sartre in Paris, dined with Pablo Picasso in Antibes, and rescued New Zealand’s Janet Frame from the manuscript “slush pile” in his New York City office: the long-lived and fiercely independent George Braziller looms large in the history of American book publishing. Braziller, who retired from his eponymous publishing house in 2011 at the age of 95, is known for both his early acquisition and promotion of international literary stars, such as Russian novelist Nathalie Sarraute, and, later, for art books with high production values. Now, at 99, he has released a memoir called Encounters: My Life in Publishing. “It never occurred to me that I would be writing a book,” he said, while in his bright, book-lined Manhattan apartment. He read Ernest Hemingway for inspiration, while he scoured his memories and hesitantly wrote about them over five years. I used my publishing house to publish books that dealt with civil liberties. It was a luxury, but I did it Related: Matisse cut-outs at MoMA: a beguiling tribute to a grand finale Continue reading... Continue reading at 'The Guardian'

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Tif Loehnis to join Canongate

Written By: Graeme Neill Publication Date: Fri, 10/06/2011 - 15:01 Tif Loehnis, the founder of Janklow and Nesbit’s UK office, is joining Canongate in September as a senior editor. Canongate publishing director Nick Davies said: "She has great taste in books, a genuine and straightforward... Continue reading at The Bookseller

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