Jonathan Galassi

Galassi Does U.S. a Big Faber

The American colony of British publisher Faber & Faber (erstwhile employers of T.S. Eliot) gets a new life.
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The American colony of British publisher Faber & Faber (erstwhile employers of T.S. Eliot) gets a new life.

It was one year ago that Farrar, Straus & Giroux publisher Jonathan Galassi first started trying to convince Mitzi Angel, the editorial director at a small literary imprint of HarperCollins UK, to move to America and come work for him. “Mitzi just walked into my office one day and I thought, ‘Wow, I want this person to work here,” Mr. Galassi said. “I felt that the minute I met her. I’ve been chasing her ever since.”  read more »

Tom Wolfe Leaves FSG After 42 Years, Will Publish New Novel With Little, Brown

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Tom Wolfe, who has published all thirteen of his books since 1965 with Farrar, Straus & Giroux, is taking his business to Little, Brown for his upcoming novel, Back to Blood.

Why did Mr. Wolfe leave his home? According to FSG editor-in-chief Jonathan Galassi, it was a question only of money.

"We just couldn't agree on the price for the project. That was the only thing," Mr. Galassi said. "We love Tom. He's a big part of the family here. It's sad, but there are certain things that are just determining."

Mr. Galassi said he read about 20 pages of Mr. Wolfe's book when Lynn Nesbit--Mr. Wolfe's longtime literary agent--submitted it to him in early December. Ms. Nesbit, who could not be reached for comment, took the book elsewhere when it became clear that an agreement with FSG would not be reached.

Mr. Wolfe's editor at Little, Brown will be Pat Strachan, who worked with him on Bonfire of the Vanities and five other books while she was an editor at FSG during the 1970s and '80s.  read more »

Atlas Plugged! Indy Publisher Takes On Spineless Giants

James Atlas: A new approach, popular in Europe but shunned by American publishers.
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James Atlas: A new approach, popular in Europe but shunned by American publishers.

Inspired by European publishers, renegade hopes to sell books on his house's good name.  read more »

Kermit the Rough Writer

Here's a bit from In the Shadow of the Law, the debut novel from Kermit Roosevelt, great-great-grand  read more »