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  2. May 6, 2022 · The finale episode, titled “Chocolate Soufflé,” revealed the powerful co-founder and leader of publishing house Knopf is going blind, and only her mentee Judith Jones (Fiona Glascott), who was...

  3. Apr 13, 2016 · But there would be no other woman in the publishing industry with the status of Blanche Knopf—either in the 1920s, when she signed Langston Hughes and Willa Cather, or in the 1950s, when she...

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  4. Apr 13, 2016 · ‘The Lady with the Borzoi’ argues that Blanche was ill-treated as wife and business partner

  5. Mar 10, 2020 · Blanche was bitterly jealous, wishing The Diary of Anne Frank bore the mark of the borzoi. Blanche was formidable, but she was also going blind, and could hardly read anymore. So Judith began editing, in earnest, right away, and it wasn’t long before she was acquiring on her own.

    • Supported African American Writers
    • Published Major European Authors
    • Promoted Controversial Feminist Work
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    Knopf seemed to be born and bred for success in publishing. She had a natural ease in social and political interactions, a talent for negotiating, and a gift for spotting new cultural and literary trends as well as promising talent. Shealso gained a reputation as a loyal and understanding editor who provided encouragement for writers and worked to ...

    In 1920, Knopf journeyed to Europe to scout out new material. In the 1930s, she renewed her interests in European writing with a series of incredible successes. She arranged publishing deals with such notable authors as André Gide, Thomas Mann, Ilya Ehrenburg, and Mikhail Sholokhov. An even greater accomplishment was securing the rights to Sigmund ...

    After World War II, Knopf returned to her work of bringing great European works to American readers. Some of the influential French names she successfully brought to the Knopf company included the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, existentialist novelist Albert Camus, and the feminist theorist Simone de Beauvoir. Each of these authors had a significant...

    Englund, Sheryl A., "Publicity to Overawe the Public: Marketing The Second Sex, Library Chronicle of the University of Texas,Vol. 22, no. 4, 1992, pp. 102-21. Fadiman, Clifton, editor, Fifty Years: Being a Retrospective Collection Drawn from Volumes Issued During the Last Half-Century by Alfred and Blanche Knopf,Knopf, 1965. Flora, Peter, "Carl Van...

  6. May 6, 2022 · The finale episode, titled “Chocolate Soufflé,” revealed the powerful co-founder and leader of publishing house Knopf is going blind, and only her mentee Judith Jones (Fiona Glascott), who was editor for Child, as well as novelists like John Updike at Knopf, knows about the dire situation.

  7. Alice and Isaac consider a long-distance relationship. Judith chooses to work on both fiction and cookbooks, rejecting Blanche Knopf's demand, but is shocked to learn that Blanche is suffering from rapidly-advancing blindness.

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