Andre Schiffrin, the literary editor who gave readers Art Spiegelman, Michel Foucault and Studs Terkel before he was forced out of commercial publishing in a defining battle between profits and ...
André Schiffrin, who died on December 1 of pancreatic cancer at age 78, made a lasting impression as longtime managing director of publishing at Pantheon Books, followed by his co-founding The New ...
An important chapter in the history of American publishing was recalled at the memorial for André Schiffrin, held Wednesday night at the Great Hall at Cooper Union in New York City. Schiffrin, who ...
Publisher André Schiffrin died Dec. 1 at age 78. After running Random House’s Pantheon Books imprint for 28 years, Schiffrin was fired in 1990, and two years later he started the New Press.
When André Schiffrin was fired in 1990 as editor in chief of Pantheon Books, it was regarded as a loud shot in the war between commercialism and quality in American publishing. There were protests by ...
PARIS - Andre Schiffrin, the literary editor who gave readers Art Spiegelman, Michel Foucault and Studs Terkel before he was forced out of commercial publishing in a defining battle between profits ...
André Schiffrin, who has died aged 78, made his name as a publisher of alternative and dissident voices, introducing American readers to the likes of Kafka, Camus, Gunter Grass and Sartre; but in 1990 ...
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This post has been corrected. See note below for details. When André Schiffrin — who died in Paris on Sunday of pancreatic cancer at age 78 — was fired in 1990 as editor in chief of Pantheon Books, it ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Leopoldo Schiffrin, a judge in Argentina who was an activist for human rights and Jewish causes, has died. Schiffrin died Monday at the age of 81 and was buried in the Jewish ...