Dear genius : the letters of Ursula Nordstrom by Nordstrom, Ursula

Dear genius : the letters of Ursula Nordstrom (#27642Z9)

by Nordstrom, Ursula
Paperback HarperCollins, 1998
Dewey: 070.5; Audience: Adult
Description: xlii, 406 pages : illustrations; 24 cm

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Product Overview
From Follett
Includes bibliographical references (page 393-396) and index. Presents the editorial letters of Ursula Nordstrom, director of Harper's Department of Books for Boys and Girls from 1940 to 1973, providing insights into her life as an editor, mentor, and friend to such authors as Maurice Sendak, E.B. White, Shel Silverstein, and many others.
From the Publisher
She trusted her immense intuition and generous heart--and published the most. Ursula Nordstrom, director of Harper's Department of Books for Boys and Girls from 1940 to 1973, was arguably the single most creative force for innovation in children's book publishing in the United States during the twentieth century. Considered an editor of maverick temperament and taste, her unorthodox vision helped create such classics as Goodnight Moon, Charlotte's Web, Where the Wild Things Are, Harold and the Purple Crayon, and The Giving Tree.



Leonard S. Marcus has culled an exceptional collection of letters from the HarperCollins archives. The letters included here are representative of the brilliant correspondence that was instrumental in the creation of some of the most beloved books in the world today. Full of wit and humor, they are immensely entertaining, thought-provoking, and moving in their revelation of the devotion and high-voltage intellect of an incomparably gifted editor, mentor, and publishing visionary.Ursula Nordstrom, director of Harper's Department of Books for Boys and Girls from 1940 to 1973, was arguably the single most creative force for innovation in children's book publishing in the United States during the twentieth century. Considered an editor of maverick temperament and taste, her unorthodox vision helped create such classics as Goodnight Moon, Charlotte's Web, Where the Wild Things Are, Harold and the Purple Crayon, and The Giving Tree.



Leonard S. Marcus has culled an exceptional collection of letters from the HarperCollins archives. The letters included here are representative of the brilliant correspondence that was instrumental in the creation of some of the most beloved books in the world today. Full of wit and humor, they are immensely entertaining, thought-provoking, and moving in their revelation of the devotion and high-voltage intellect of an incomparably gifted editor, mentor, and publishing visionary.
Product Details
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Publication Date: March 1, 2000
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dewey: 070.5
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: xlii, 406 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
  • Tracings: Marcus, Leonard S., 1950-
  • ISBN-10: 0-06-446235-8
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-06-446235-8
  • Follett Number: 27642Z9
  • Audience: Adult