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Gratefully and Affectionately : Mary Lavin and The New Yorker

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ISBN: 9781848409293
AuthorHurley, Grainne
Pub Date13/06/2025
BindingPaperback
Pages304
CountryIRL
Dewey823.914
Publisher: New Island Books
Quick overview The first ever book about Mary Lavin's 16-year working relationship with The New Yorker and a fascinating insight into the lives of two brilliant 20th-century literary women.
€27.95

Between 1958 and 1976, the Irish-American writer Mary Lavin published sixteen stories in The New Yorker. It was a prolific time for the writer, helped in no small part by her close working relationship with her chief editor, Rachel MacKenzie. During those years, they wrote nearly 400 letters to each other, the topics of which ranged from story edits to their holiday plans, windfalls and legal troubles, promotions and health emergencies. Within a year of working together, they were ending their letters with 'love', 'gratefully' and 'affectionately'.



Grainne Hurley's impressive debut, 'Gratefully and Affectionately': Mary Lavin & The New Yorker, draws extensively from these letters as well as other New Yorker-related material, to explore the collaborative relationship between this writer and her editor, Lavin's own writing process, the inner workings (personnel, financial, political) and editing procedures of The New Yorker and the process of publishing a story from manuscript to print during its heyday.



It brings fascinating insight into the lives and careers of two, mid-20th-century working women, operating on either side of the Atlantic, and inhabiting the small but hallowed world of literary publishing. It reveals just how practical and pro-active they needed to be to be seen and successful in a male-dominated industry.







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Between 1958 and 1976, the Irish-American writer Mary Lavin published sixteen stories in The New Yorker. It was a prolific time for the writer, helped in no small part by her close working relationship with her chief editor, Rachel MacKenzie. During those years, they wrote nearly 400 letters to each other, the topics of which ranged from story edits to their holiday plans, windfalls and legal troubles, promotions and health emergencies. Within a year of working together, they were ending their letters with 'love', 'gratefully' and 'affectionately'.



Grainne Hurley's impressive debut, 'Gratefully and Affectionately': Mary Lavin & The New Yorker, draws extensively from these letters as well as other New Yorker-related material, to explore the collaborative relationship between this writer and her editor, Lavin's own writing process, the inner workings (personnel, financial, political) and editing procedures of The New Yorker and the process of publishing a story from manuscript to print during its heyday.



It brings fascinating insight into the lives and careers of two, mid-20th-century working women, operating on either side of the Atlantic, and inhabiting the small but hallowed world of literary publishing. It reveals just how practical and pro-active they needed to be to be seen and successful in a male-dominated industry.







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