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Reading Dan Frank, Book Editor and Champion of the Unexampled

Reading Dan Frank, Book Editor and ‘Champion of the Unexampled’ Alan Lightman, Janna Levin and others recall the editor who shaped their work and a literary genre. Plus, more reading recommendations in the Friday edition of the Science Times newsletter. Dan Frank was the invisible guiding hand to a constellation of literary science writers, helping to define and expand the genre. Credit.NASA Goddard Summer is basically here, and now is the moment to find a book to fall into. I encourage you to begin with almost any book published by Dan Frank, the editor at Pantheon and Knopf who died earlier this week at age 67. Dan’s range of authors was wide, from Cynthia Ozick to Cormac McCarthy, Art Spiegelman to Jill Lepore. But he was known especially for nurturing a certain genre of writing about science and the natural world, with probing, elegant books by Oliver Sacks, James Gleick, Gretel Ehrlich, David Eagleman and many more.

Shel Silverstein and The Missing Piece Meets the Big O

But What For? By myself? A missing piece cannot roll by itself. Have you ever tried? asked the Big O Share Welcome to all our new subscribers! I write a weekly newsletter, sent out every Sunday, with curated quotes and one-line takeaways from material that I think is worth reading. Occasionally, I share my own thoughts, inspired by others’ writings, on Tuesdays. If you enjoy our newsletter, please share it with a few friends/colleagues or follow me on Twitter. Subscribe As always, any suggested materials for our Sunday newsletter can be sent to social@butwhatfor.com. Shel Silverstein was an American writer, poet, cartoonist, songwriter, and playwright. He is known for his cartoons, songs, and children s books. His books have been translated into more than 30 languages and have sold more than 20 million copies, and he was the recipient of two Grammy Awards (“A Boy Named Sue” as popularized by Johnny Cash, and a recording of his famous “Where the Sidewalk Ends”)

Dan Frank, Influential Pantheon Editor, Dies at 67

Dan Frank, Influential Pantheon Editor, Dies at 67 By Jim Milliot | May 25, 2021 Dan Frank, editorial director of Pantheon since 1996, died on May 24 in New York City at the age of 67. The news of Frank s death was announced by Reagan Arthur, executive v-p and publisher of Knopf Pantheon Schocken. For decades, Dan has been the public face of Pantheon, setting the tone for the house and overseeing the list, Arthur wrote in her staff memo. He had an insatiable curiosity about life and, indeed, that curiosity informed many of his acquisitions. As important as the books he published and the authors he edited, Dan served as a mentor to younger colleagues, endlessly generous with his time and expertise. Famously soft-spoken, a writer’s editor, and in possession of a heartfelt laugh that would echo around the thirteenth floor, he was so identified with the imprint that some of his writers took to calling the place

Dan Frank Was a Gifted and Generous Editor

Dan Frank Was a Gifted and Generous Editor
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