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- A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice "At the epicenter of literary New York, Menaker is an irreverent guide to the publishing world's inner workings . . . His own journey, compelled by his self-knowledge and sense of humor, elevates this memoir into more than witty chatter.
- About the Author: DANIEL MENAKER began his career as a fact checker at The New Yorker, where he became an editor and worked for twenty-six years.
- 256 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs
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About the Book
A wry, witty, often tender memoir by a former New Yorker and Random House editor who has great tales of a life in words.
Book Synopsis
A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice "At the epicenter of literary New York, Menaker is an irreverent guide to the publishing world's inner workings . . . His own journey, compelled by his self-knowledge and sense of humor, elevates this memoir into more than witty chatter." -- Chicago Tribune "Impossible to resist." -- Jennifer Egan, author of A Visit from the Goon Squad In these pages Daniel Menaker brings us a "ruefully funny insider's tour of the publishing world" (Vogue.com). Haunted by a self-doubt sharpened by his role in his brother's unexpected death, he offers wry, hilarious observations on publishing, child-rearing, parent-losing, and the writing life. But as time passes, we witness a moving, thoughtful meditation on years well lived, well read, and well spent. Full of mistakes, perhaps. But full of effort, full of accomplishment, full of life. "Tender, smart and witty, this book is truly unputdownable." -- Real Simple "Energetic and exhilarating . . . [Menaker's] clever, fast-paced prose makes you stop and think and wonder." -- New York Times Book Review "At once jaunty and erudite . . . The writing simply shines." -- San Francisco ChronicleFrom the Back Cover
A New York Times Book Review Editors ChoiceAt the epicenter of literary New York, Menaker is an irreverent guide to the publishing world s inner workings . . . His own journey, compelled by his self-knowledge and sense of humor, elevates this memoir into more than witty chatter. Chicago Tribune
Impossible to resist. Jennifer Egan, author of A Visit from the Goon Squad
In these pages Daniel Menaker brings us a ruefully funny insider s tour of the publishing world (Vogue.com). Haunted by a self-doubt sharpened by his role in his brother s unexpected death, he offers wry, hilarious observations on publishing, child-rearing, parent-losing, and the writing life. But as time passes, we witness a moving, thoughtful meditation on years well lived, well read, and well spent. Full of mistakes, perhaps. But full of effort, full of accomplishment, full of life.
Tender, smart and witty, this book is truly unputdownable. Real Simple
Energetic and exhilarating . . . [Menaker s] clever, fast-paced prose makes you stop and think and wonder. New York Times Book Review
At once jaunty and erudite . . . The writing simply shines. San Francisco Chronicle
DANIEL MENAKER began his career as a fact checker at The New Yorker, where he became an editor and worked for twenty-six years. Formerly editor in chief of Random House, Menaker is the author of six books. He has also written for the New York Times, the Atlantic, Harper s Magazine, and many other publications.
Author photograph (c) Katherine Bouton
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Review Quotes
"In this insightful memoir, Menaker leads his readers down the hallowed halls of The New Yorker... But the book isn't all business. Menaker also delves into the ups and downs of his personal life, from summers at his uncle's camp, to the death of his mother. Tender, smart and witty, this book is truly unputdownable." -- Real Simple "A ruefully funny insider's tour of the publishing world." -- Vogue.com "[Menaker] contemplates the origins, happenstance, and consequences of his devotion to literature in a warm, humorous, on-point memoir. Amiably self-deprecating, Menaker is a deft sketch artist, vividly portraying loved ones (especially his older brother, who goaded him to excel and whose early death is the source of depthless sorrow) and colleagues (his portraits of New Yorker staff are hilarious, barbed, and tender). His insider view of publishing is eye-opening and entertaining." -- Booklist "[Menaker] writes here of his hectic childhood with well-preserved romanticism. The result is charming. [He] is at his best when irreverent: chuckling at aptronyms (people aptly named), or deflating New Yorker legends (William Shawn and Tina Brown, most notably). Still, in this book of years, gossip is secondary to the writer's own musings and memories. Menaker leaves the reader with a sense of the vast triumph that is a life well lived." --Publishers Weekly "A well-known editor's funny and thoughtful memoir of wrong turns, both in and out of publishing. . . Menaker doesn't just recount experiences; he digs away at them with wit and astute reflection, looking for the pattern of a life that defies easy profit-and-loss lessons."
--Kirkus, starred review
--Library Journal "How can something written so accurately be so witty? Don't you have to cheat a bit to wring the humor out of life? Daniel Menaker has constructed a compelling tale that irises down to a powerful and emotional climax and is delivered in exacting prose woven into affecting poetry."
--Steve Martin "My Mistake is only sometimes rueful. It is also frequently funny and splendidly precise as it takes a look back at a life led in the world of magazine editing and book publishing, a behind-the-scenes rumination of a time gone by. Intriguing now, it will be necessary later; readers will be thankful for this quirky and delightful piece of history."
--Elizabeth Strout, Pulitzer Prize winner and bestselling author of Olive Kitteridge and The Burgess Boys "Daniel Menaker's distinctive journey through his own memories is impossible to resist--and not just for those of us with an appetite for literary anecdote. My Mistake is also the story of literary New York, with keen, vivid impressions from Menaker's Forties childhood, Cold War coming-of-age, and long career at the epicenter of the publishing industry during the onslaught of the Digital Age."
--Jennifer Egan, author of A Visit from the Goon Squad "I can't remember when I've read a memoir this--let's say 'soulful.' Funny, sad, and wryly self-aware, Menaker shines a bright light on his own background, our literary life, and his own path through it."
--James Gleick, author of The Information "My Mistake brings to mind the poetic prose of James Agee. Menaker's stories of life as fiction editor at The New Yorker and Random House are a delight, the way he tells them --
About the Author
DANIEL MENAKER began his career as a fact checker at The New Yorker, where he became an editor and worked for twenty-six years. Formerly editor in chief of Random House, Menaker is the author of six books. He has also written for the New York Times, the Atlantic, Harper's, and many other publications.