

An edition of Here but not here (1998)
a love story
By Lillian Ross
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
Counterpoint
Language
eng
Pages
240
Description:
New Yorker writer Lillian Ross tells a love story of the passionate life she shared for forty years with William Shawn, The New Yorker's famous editor. Shawn was married, yet Ross and Shawn created a home together a dozen blocks south of the Shawns' apartment, raised a child, and lived with discretion. Their lives intertwined from the 1950s until Shawn's death, in 1992. Ross describes now they met and the intense connection between them; how Shawn worked with some of the best writers of the period; how, to escape their developing liaison, Ross moved to Hollywood, and there wrote the famous pieces that became Picture, the classic story of the making of a movie - John Huston's The Red Badge of Courdge - only to return to New York and to the relationship.
subjects: Biography, Women journalists, New Yorker (New York, N.Y. : 1925), Periodical editors, Biografier, Kvinnliga journalister, United states, biography, New York Times reviewed, Women, united states, biography, Editors, Journalists, biography
People: Lillian Ross (1927-), William Shawn
Places: United States