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  1. Pantheon was founded in 1942 by Kurt Wolff and his wife, Helen, and acquired by Random House in 1961. Today, Pantheon is a part of the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group at Penguin Random House and continues its mission of publishing world-class literature and works in translation. With a commitment to inventive yet rigorous nonfiction as well as ...

  2. Pantheon Books is an American book publishing imprint with editorial independence. It is part of the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. [4] Dan Frank was Editorial Director from 1996 until his death in May 2021. [5] Lisa Lucas joined the imprint in 2020 as Senior Vice President and Publisher. [6]

  3. Jan 16, 2024 · History. Pantheon Books was founded in 1942 in New York City by Helen and Kurt Wolff who had come to the United States to escape fascism and the Holocaust. [8] [9] Pantheon is currently part of Bertelsmann. Important early works published by Pantheon were Zen and the Art of Archery by German scholar Eugen Herrigel, the Bollingen series ...

  4. Pantheon Books, New York, NY. 26,662 likes · 920 talking about this. Pantheon works with some of the most iconic, innovative, and evocative writers and graphic novelists

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  5. Jun 22, 2022 · At the end of one of her first days on the job at Pantheon books in January 2021, Lisa Lucas picked up her iPad, settled into a couch and began swiping through the manuscript of an unpublished ...

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  6. The Pantheon fairy tale and folklore collection is well known as an authoritative collection of world folk and fairy tale compilations by world-class scholars and anthropologists. The books in the series all contain many stories from a particular culture, region or genre, but the styles of the stories in each collection does vary wildly.

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  8. Pantheon Books mainly published English translations of German and French literature from the 20th century. They also published many classical authors, as well as bilingual editions. Schiffrin died in 1950. In 1960, Kurt and Helen Wolff left Pantheon and joined Harcourt-Brace. Schiffrin's son Andre Schiffrin was then hired as executive editor.

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