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Another Life: A Memoir of Other People
 
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Another Life: A Memoir of Other People (Paperback)

de Michael Korda (Author)
3.9étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (40 évaluations de client)
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Michael Korda has spent 41 years at Simon & Schuster--most of them as editor in chief--and it proves to be a front-row seat for observing book publishing's transition from a gentlemanly trade to a hard-nosed business. He chronicles that evolution with impressive perceptiveness and tearing good spirits in this juicy memoir. Korda has a novelist's gift for capturing people's personalities in a few paragraphs, and he nails everyone from bestselling fantasy mongers Jacqueline Susann and Harold Robbins to his boss and good friend, S&S's notoriously dictatorial publisher, Richard Snyder. But he also seems to be incapable of bearing a grudge or truly disliking anyone, so his smart, razor-sharp portraits never appear nasty, just good fun. The key to Korda's appeal is his zest for all manner of books and people, from the highest to the lowest brow, so long as they sincerely believe in what they're doing. (He's amused rather than outraged, for example, by Ronald Reagan's ability to recount with total conviction events that never occurred.) Korda gives a brief, frank account of his personal life, including a failed first marriage, but--luckily for his readers--it's clear that he spent most of his time at the office. --Wendy Smith --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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Readers of the New Yorker will already have encountered some choice passages from this gloriously funny, charming and ultra-readable book: those that deal with Jacqueline Susann (soon to be the basis of a movie), Irving (Swifty) Lazar and two noted S&S authors, Richard Nixon and Ronald ReaganAthough neither of their books sold nearly as well as those of their editor, the present author. It is a piece of hoary folk wisdom that books about publishing don't sell, because the people most interested don't have to buy books, and the people who do buy aren't interested. If any book can give that old saw the lie, this is the one. A more candid, engaging and warmly knowledgeable survey of the past 40 years of American publishing cannot be imagined. From the time he joined the firm that was to become his life, at the end of the 1950s, Korda saw the business change almost beyond recognition, from a cozy occupation performed almost like a hobby to one where stakes were almost as high as Hollywood's and the market ruled. Korda creates for himself a persona of guileless innocence coupled with quiet sophistication, and it works wonders in his countless trenchant character studies of S&S's founding family and such colleagues as editor-in-chief Bob Gottlieb and CEO Richard Snyder. His picture of Snyder, though it does not disguise the man's less agreeable aspects, is arguably too sunny, but most people of whom he writes are as entertaining as characters in an endless comic novel. Korda even treats his own workAwhich has embraced such major hits as Charmed Lives, Queenie and Power!Awith bemusement, quite without vanity and rather as an excuse to poke fun at author tours and the perils of overnight success. Nobody who loves the book business with Korda's hopeless and enduring passion can fail to be delighted and touched by this endearing saga. Long may he edit. First serial to the New Yorker.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Another Life: A Memoir of Other People by Michael Korda, Avril 10 2004
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This dreadful piece of pap should be pulped. It is rife is factual errors so embarrassing one wonders if Mr. Korda has become senile, yet is still so hungry to publish that he is willing to lie ruefully in order to sell a book. Fact-checking will bear out appalling errors. Mr. Korda's memory requires a make-over, and his style is unbearable. Don't waste your money.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Where are the human beings??, Aoû 31 2001
Par W. James D. Easton (Bonita, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This book is a fascinating read and hard to put down. The reader gets a whirlwind tour through the editing side of publishing and a multitude of witty and entertaining brief caricatures of people famous in the world of books. But the only person, of the multitude vignetted in the book, who comes through even vaguely like a real human being, is Dick Snyder, one of Korda's bosses. Korda goes through paternity, divorce and prostate cancer with nary a whisper of an emotion. At the end one is left wondering what was the purpose of the whole exercise.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Such a pleasant poolside read, Mai 22 2001
Par M. Troy (Oakton, VA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I really enjoyed this pleasant and often humorous insight into the world of publishing. Korda supplies his readers with interesting and often poignant anecdotes about the many famous celebrities with whom he's worked over his long career, including Marilyn Monroe, Jacqueline Susann and Claus von Bulow, to name just a few.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Editor's Ego Trip
Michael Korda comes across as highly narcissistic in this overblown, underedited memoir. He has led a life of privilege, as he is quite pleased to let the reader know. Read more
Publié le Déc 30 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 An Extraordinary Read
I was surprised to find such varied reviews of this book which I consider one of the most enjoyable I've read in years, as gripping in its way as the best novel particularly for... Read more
Publié le Jui 27 2000 par Stanley Goldstein

5.0étoiles sur 5 A rousing story of a life in publishing
Those who love the story of writing and how stories are made will love this book. Those who work closely with authors to help them develop their work will appreciate it even... Read more
Publié le Jui 18 2000 par J. Gifford

2.0étoiles sur 5 READER BEWARE - FANTASY AHEAD!
The publishers made a typo error in this book's title - they added an "f". Instead of "Another Life", it should more appropriately be titled "Another... Read more
Publié le Avril 10 2000 par michael sutherland

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another Life...and another...and another...
At times Korda rambles on and on about tortured publishing executives that none of us care about, but when he describes authors and celebrity-authors it gets good. Read more
Publié le Avril 6 2000 par minnesotacritic

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another Life
I loved this book! The stories are hilarious at times -- especially about Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Harold Robbins, and his first boss at Simon and Schuster. Read more
Publié le Avril 5 2000 par Marc Allen

2.0étoiles sur 5 Enough Already!
Michael Korda is like a garrulous relative at a family gathering who just won't shut up. There are a few (a very few) amusing anecdotes in this overly long tome, but oddly... Read more
Publié le Mars 5 2000 par Edward

3.0étoiles sur 5 Another Life, Another Story
Another Life is an interesting book. It contains many gossipy, juicy facts that are fun to read, but some of them surprised me. Read more
Publié le Fév 18 2000 par Peachaggi

3.0étoiles sur 5 Do,you,like,commas? You,do? Then,you'll,love,Another,Life.
I read this book for a graduate-level course in publishing. I learned many things about the publishing industry's history and publishing's changing role in American and... Read more
Publié le Fév 8 2000 par Francis Kayiwa

2.0étoiles sur 5 Korda needs an editor!
This book drags and is repetitive. Korda constantly reminds the reader of his "accomplishments" such as being the only publisher who rides daily in NYC. Yawn. Read more
Publié le Janv. 23 2000

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