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Robert Gottlieb
Why Toni Morrison Left Publishing
Dan Sinykin on Black Editors, White Publishers, and Beloved
By
Dan Sinykin
| October 24, 2023
Jonathan Galassi Remembers His Friend, the Great Robert Gottlieb
“The last and arguably the most successful of the editor-publishers.”
By
Jonathan Galassi
| July 25, 2023
“Just Go Back to the Work.” Filmmaker Lizzie Gottlieb on Documenting the Remarkable Partnership Between Her Father and Robert Caro
The Documentarian Behind
Turn Every Page
in Conversation with Lisa Liebman
By
Lisa Liebman
| January 23, 2023
An Extraordinary Partnership:
Turn Every Page
Illustrates the Rare Ideal of Artistic Collaboration
Michelle Nijhuis Considers the New Documentary About Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb
By
Michelle Nijhuis
| January 13, 2023
Robert Gottlieb on the Enigma of Greta Garbo
This Week From the
Big Table
Podcast with JC Gabel
By
Big Table
| July 11, 2022
Garbo
by Robert Gottlieb, Read by Maria Tucci
A Stellar Biography
By
Behind the Mic
| March 10, 2022
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
“Garbo Talks!” On the 1930 Sound Film That Gave Greta a Voice
By
Robert Gottlieb
| December 15, 2021
19 new books to find at your local bookstore.
By
Katie Yee
| December 7, 2021
The Astrology Book Club: What to Read This Month, Based on Your Sign
By
Emily Temple
| December 1, 2021
Is Line Editing a Lost Art?
"A great teacher is a gift. A great line editor is a miracle."
By
Nick Ripatrazone
| February 6, 2019
Robert Gottlieb on a Neglected Russian Classic
Western Readers, if They Know it at All, Think of it As the Novel
About a Man Who Never Gets Out of Bed
By
Robert Gottlieb
| May 31, 2018
Counting Down the Top Literary News Stories of 2017: 50 to 41
From White Nationalist Kid Lit to the Magic of Books
By
Literary Hub
| December 21, 2017
When Roald Dahl's Editor Decided He Was Too Much of a Prick To Publish
Bob Gottlieb: Not Having It
By
Emily Temple
| September 13, 2017
Celebrating Literary Contributions Beneath Countless Chandeliers
A Report from the Author's Guild Annual Gala
Honoring Toni Morrison and James Patterson
By
Kyle Lucia Wu
| May 26, 2017
Five Books Making News This Week: Anecdotes, Architects, and Anti-Social Behavior
Robert Gottlieb, Teddy Wayne, Witold Rybczynski, and More
By
Jane Ciabattari
| September 20, 2016
Why Fictional Detectives Should Have Friends (and Katie Siegel Is Sad If They Don't)
February 18, 2026
by
Katie Siegel
The Best Debut Novels of the Month: February 2026
February 18, 2026
by
CrimeReads
The Only Mob Boss Fried in Old Sparky
February 18, 2026
by
Jeffrey Sussman
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"a succession of nine quietly horrifying stories from a dystopian pastorally radiant England The novella…"