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Thursday, June 19, 2025

Gordon Lish / Famous for all the wrong reasons

 

Gordon Lish


Gordon Lish: famous for all the wrong reasons

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This great man of American letters should be judged by his body of work and the success of his students, not by his editing of Raymond Carver

David Winters

Thursday 29 August 2013


Now approaching his 80th year, the writer, teacher and editor Gordon Lish has dedicated his life to redefining the frontiers of American fiction. It's no overstatement to say that Lish is to the second half of the 20th century what Gertrude Stein was to the first. Mention Lish to most readers, though, and they'll react in one of two ways: if not with a flummoxed "Who?" then worse, with an "Oh … do you mean the guy who chopped Raymond Carver?"

Gordon Lish / ‘Had I not revised Carver, would he be paid the attention given him? Baloney!’

 

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Gordon Lish: ‘Had I not revised Carver, would he be paid the attention given him? Baloney!’

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Christian Lorentzen talks to the legendary editor in an extract from a forthcoming issue of The Paris Review


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Christian Lorentzen
5 December 2015


It’s the custom for editors to keep a low profile and to underplay any changes they may make to an author’s manuscript. Gordon Lish is a different animal. Not since Maxwell Perkins has an editor been so famous – or notorious – as a sculptor of other people’s prose. As fiction editor of Esquire from 1969 to 1977, then as an editor at Knopf and of the Quarterly until 1995, Lish worked closely with many of the most daring writers of the past 50 years, including Raymond CarverDon DeLilloBarry Hannah and Joy Williams. In an interview with the Paris Review in 2004, Hannah said: “Gordon Lish was a genius editor. A deep friend and mentor. He taught me how to write short stories. He would cross out everything so there’d be like three lines left, and he would be right.”

Thursday, May 29, 2014

My hero / Maya Angelou by her publisher Lennie Goodings

My hero: Maya Angelou by her publisher Lennie Goodings

The late author's UK editor remembers a funny, gracious, kind, demanding, delightful and wise human being – and writer of one of the world's great autobiographies

by Lenni Goodings
The Guardian, Thursday 29 May 2014





Maya Angelou and Lennie Goodings at Maya's 70th birthday party
Maya Angelou and Lennie Goodings at Maya's 70th birthday party
Maya Angelou was one of the world's most important writers and activists. She lived and chronicled an extraordinary life: rising from poverty, violence and racism, she became a renowned author, poet, playwright, civil rights' activist – working with Malcolm X and Martin Luther King – and memoirist. She wrote and performed a poem, "On the Pulse of Morning", for President Clinton on his inauguration; she was given the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama and was honoured by more than 70 universities throughout the world.