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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Ole Southern Boy Meets NYC Literati, January 17, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: New York Days (Paperback)
Okay, in reality Mr. Morris was, what, 26 -- and the youngest person to hold the position of Editor at Harper's? Anyway, a fascinating look at the NY literary world during the mid to late 60's. Morris was witness to one of the greatest gatherings of young and gifted writers ever assembled in the modern era.
The book starts with the professional steps Morris took prior to accepting the position. The narrative contiues with his insights into the history of Harper's, and then goes into detail about some of the current and previous literary heavyweights that populated the cramped offices as either full-time workers or contributers.
The passages on how he got Norman Mailer to contribute pieces are illuminating and memorable.
If you liked 'North Toward Home,' you'll like this one as well. A very touching book.
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