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Life of Privilege, Mostly Gardner Botsford

Life of Privilege, Mostly By Gardner Botsford

Life of Privilege, Mostly by Gardner Botsford


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Summary

Gardner Botsford grew up in a Manhattan town house, and won a job as a reporter on The New Yorker. This book concludes with a series of memorable vignettes about life on the magazine and about such New Yorker ornaments as AJ Liebling, Maeve Brennan, and William Shawn, Botsford's long-time friend, mentor, boss, and, at the last, adversary.

Life of Privilege, Mostly Summary

Life of Privilege, Mostly by Gardner Botsford

Gardner Botsford grew up in a Manhattan town house under the benign eye of five live-in servants, a charming and cultivated stepfather, and a mother whose beauty and wit attracted admirers ranging from the statesman Averell Harriman, to comic genius Harpo Marx. Botsford attended Yale, summered in France and on Long Island, married a popular and attractive girl and won an enviable job as a reporter on The New Yorker - and then, in 1942, his life of privilege was rudely interrupted. Drafted into the infantry, he trained as an officer and on D-day landed with the First Infantry Division on Omaha Beach in Normandy. He went on to witness the liberation on Paris (by going AWOL) and to fight in the Battle of the Bulge. Back at The New Yorker, Botsford was made an editor, a position he would hold until his retirement in 1982. A Life of Privilege, Mostly concludes with a series of memorable vignettes about life on the magazine and about such New Yorker ornaments as A. J. Liebling, Maeve Brennan, and William Shawn, Botsford's long-time friend, mentor, boss, and, at the last, adversary.

Life of Privilege, Mostly Reviews

'A wonderful mixture of high comedy and tense conflict, in war and at The New Yorker. I loved it' Anthony Lewis, Purlitzer Prize winner and columnist 'Gardner Botsford's memoir is a New Yorkers life that is also a portrait of New York in its best years... An elegant, witty, touching book' Samuel Hynes, author of Flights of Passage and War Imagined 'A reader's dream: a book without a dull moment... Gardner Botsford's vigorous and charming High American prose never flags. If we cannot all live such an interesting life, at least we have the pleasure of reading one' Earl Shorris, author of New American Blues and contributing editor at Harper's

About Gardner Botsford

Gardener Botsford (1917-2004) was a distinguished editor at The New Yorker for almost forty years. During the Second World War he served with the First US Infantry Division.

Additional information

GOR001836491
9781862078178
1862078173
Life of Privilege, Mostly by Gardner Botsford
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Granta Books
20060102
272
N/A
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