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The Road to West 43rd Street [Hardcover]

Nash K. Burger (Author), Pearl Amelia McHaney (Author), Eudora Welty (Afterword)

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September 1, 1995

For nearly thirty years and through the tenure of five editors-in-chief, Nash K. Burger was on the editorial staff of the New York Times Book Review. In this engaging reminiscence he explores the route that took him to that bastion of the book world, headquartered in New York City on West 43rd Street. Burger is a natural raconteur whose ease with the word enhances this appealing narrative. His point of view, though particularly southern, has been honed for a national audience who will be entertained and enlightened by his personal perspective.

Burger grew up in a circle of talented adolescents in Jackson, Mississippi that includes one of his oldest friends, the author Eudora Welty, who preceded him at the Book Review during one summer when she served as copy editor. By 1945 Burger joined a few other distinguished Mississippians, such as Turner Catledge, at the New York Times, and in the stream of years that followed he reviewed more than 1,300 books.



From his earliest days Burger was a reader and a writer. Instinctively drawn to books, he moved on to editing. From his position at the Book Review he wrote frequently but not exclusively on his favorite subjects: the Civil War, religion, and the literature of the American South. The trail he has left from West 43rd Street is that of the intelligent, mindful southern gentleman. Twenty years after his departure, as his friend Miss Welty proclaimed for his retirement party, his is "a mind both clear and wise, responsive and reflective, that has yet to be amazed for the first time at the human comedy around him. He won't stop living with books; whatever he does, he'll write or edit or publish."

Nash K. Burger (deceased) was an author, editor, and book reviewer. Pearl A. McHaney is a professor of English at Georgia State University and editor of several books on Eudora Welty. Eudora Welty (deceased) is the author of many critically acclaimed novels and short stories.


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Burger is a Southern gentleman of the old school, and this is his becomingly modest autobiography of growing up in a style long gone: Jackson, Mississippi, in the first decades of the century. His book's chief interest is that in 1945 Burger became, and remained for 30 years, an editor at the New York Times Book Review. He tells amusing stories of his years there under a rapid succession of senior editors, until Francis Brown came along to lend stability through the 1950s and '60s. The TBR's changing relationship with the rest of the paper, the expansion and increasing professionalism of the book review staff and the development of the daily book review are all recalled. Burger-interested in religious books (and astonished that other staffers were not), the Civil War and his family history-has a clear vision of the ways in which the Times has changed, not always for the better. The memoir includes a charming afterword by Eudora Welty. Photos not seen by PW.

Copyright 1995 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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A lively memoir detailing days before, during, and after an editorial life at the New York Times Book Review

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