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The literary agency launched in 2000 by Robert Gottlieb and Dan Strone. [12] [13] Since Trident Media Group's inception, it has published the work of American and foreign authors in the US and abroad and distributed them both in print and other media formats. [14] [15] [4]
Gottlieb's first notable discovery at Simon & Schuster was Catch-22, by the then-unknown Joseph Heller. [16] Heller's literary agent Candida Donadio sent multiple publishing houses a 75-page manuscript of the unfinished novel in the mid-1950s. Multiple periodicals and publishers found it confusing, according to Heller's biographer.
The original version was a narrative of rebirth; Hughes’ version was one that leaned into a bleak vision of suicide, this robbing Plath of literary agency and imposing his own mythology on her.
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In 'Turn Every Page: The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb,' filmmaker Lizzie Gottlieb illuminates the decades-long collaboration between the LBJ biographer and his editor, her father.
Robert Gottlieb, the inspired and eclectic literary editor whose brilliant career was launched with Joseph Heller’s “Catch-22” and continued for decades with such Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
Beth Malarkey later stated that her husband, Kevin, got the idea for writing the book after the media attention paid in 2009 to Alex's surgery, and that she resisted his bringing Matt Jacobson, a literary agent, to meet their son. A book deal was signed by the end of the year, which gave Kevin exclusive copyright. [10]
Robert Gottlieb, an editor extraordinaire who worked with writers as varied as Toni Morrison, John le Carré, Michael Crichton, Robert Caro and Bill Clinton, died Wednesday at a hospital in Manhattan.