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Letters of E. B. White

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ISBN-10: 0060757086

ISBN-13: 9780060757083

Edition: 2006 (Revised)

Authors: Dorothy Lobrano Guth, John Updike, E. B. White, E. B. White

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"Congratulations on your manly attempt to make me into a literary character," E. B. White wrote in a letter to his biographer. "It isn't going to work, but it makes great reading. I was in stitches much of the way, recalling my Early Ineptitude, my Early Sorrows, my Immaculate Romancing. What a mess I was! No wonder my father worried about me." After the biography was published (in 1984), White offered this insider's review: "I wish you the joy of the book and am only sorry my life wasn't crowded with exciting, bawdy, violent events. I know how hard it is to write about a fellow who spends most of his time crouched over a typewriter. That was my fate, too." Letters of E. B. White…    
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List price: $35.00
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 11/28/2006
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 736
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.50" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 2.244
Language: English

John Updike was born in 1932, in Shillington, Pennsylvania. Since 1957 he has lived in Massachusetts. His novels have won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award, & the Howells Medal.

Elwyn Brooks White was born on July 11, 1899, in Mt. Vernon, New York. After graduating from Cornell University, he worked briefly for an advertising agency and as a newspaper reporter before joining the staff of The New Yorker magazine in 1927. As a columnist for The New Yorker and a contributor to Harper's Magazine, White established a reputation as a prose stylist of exceptional elegance, clarity and wit. His interests, as reflected in his writing, were numerous and varied; his essays touched on such wide-ranging subjects as politics, farm animals, and life in New York City. White married Katharine S. Angell in 1929. They had one son, and in 1957 the family left New York for a farm in…    

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Foreword
Author's Note
Editor's Note
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Cornell and the Open Road, 1917-1925
The New Yorker-Early Days, 1926-1928
"The Most Beautiful Decision," 1929-1930
16 East 8th Street, 1931-1936
One Man's Meat, 1937-1941
The War Years, 1942-1945
A Party of One, 1946-1949
Turtle Bay, 1950-1951
Charlotte's Web, 1952-1954
Will Strunk's Little Book, 1955-1959
Letters from the East, 1960-1965
The Trumpet of the Swan, 1966-1970
In the Lee of the Barn, 1971-1976
Good-Bye to Katharine, 1977-1981
A Biography, 1982-1985
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