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Ursula Nordstrom (1910–1988)

Forfatter af Dear Genius: The Letters of Ursula Nordstrom

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Fødselsdato
1910-02-02
Dødsdag
1988-10-11
Køn
female
Nationalitet
USA
Fødested
Manhattan, New York, USA
Dødssted
New Milford, Connecticut, USA
Bopæl
Manhattan, New York, USA
Bridgewater, Connecticut, USA
Uddannelse
Scudder School, New York
Erhverv
publisher
Clerk
Author
editor
Relationer
Griffith, Mary (companion)
Organisationer
Harper & Row
Kort biografi
Nordstrom is credited with presiding over a transformation in children's literature in which morality tales written for adult approval gave way to works that instead appealed to children's imaginations and emotions.
She edited some of the milestones of children's literature, including E. B. White's Stuart Little (1945) and Charlotte's Web (1952), Margaret Wise Brown's Goodnight Moon (1947), Crockett Johnson's Harold and the Purple Crayon (1955), Syd Hoff's Danny and the Dinosaur (1958), Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are, (1963), Karla Kuskin, "Roar and More", (1956) and Shel Silverstein's Where the Sidewalk Ends (1974).
Other authors she edited included Laura Ingalls Wilder, Ruth Krauss, Charlotte Zolotow, John Steptoe, M.E. Kerr and Arnold Lobel, among others.
Nordstrom began at Harper & Row in 1936 and was promoted to editor in chief of the Department of Books for Boys and Girls in 1940. In 1960 she became Harper's first female vice president. She stepped down as publisher in 1973, but continued on as senior editor with her own imprint, Ursula Nordstrom Books, until 1979. She was succeeded by her protege, author Charlotte Zolotow, who began her career as Nordstrom's stenographer.

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Sweet book! I enjoyed the characters and loved watching them grow. Good writer!
 
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njcur | 6 andre anmeldelser | Apr 2, 2024 |
Fascinating collection of this prominent editor's letters, mostly to her authors and colleagues about their writing/illustrating/publishing projects. Funny, supportive, acerbic, delightful, and offering a lot of insight into the publishing world of the time.
 
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JBD1 | 4 andre anmeldelser | Nov 17, 2023 |
I have fond memories of snitching this book from my sister's room, just so I could read it, yet again. And as an adult read, it's pretty good.

Vicky is 8, shy, and terribly homesick as a new student at boarding school. But she is drawn to Martha, incorrigible, sassy Martha. The two opposites attract and become best friends.

The author has painted a simple yet somewhat realistic picture of boarding school and life, some 60 years ago. The girls' flights of fancy and silliness are fun to read, too.… (mere)
 
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fuzzi | 6 andre anmeldelser | Sep 12, 2015 |
I very much enjoyed getting this exclusive peek at the selection of the Ursula Nordstrom's letters to so many wonderful authors of children's books. Although, being without replies, it resembled a long monologue, I thought each letter had been well-put into context by ample footnotes. For even more detail, the internet was as always very useful, and I had a feeling like I was doing my own little research, lerning more about Ursula Nordstrom, but at the same time also about everyone else she was in contact with, and of course also the times when this was happening. Her letters make me think she was not a wonderful person and someone one would love to have around, as a friend, or even as an editor, but also somone with a good dose of genius in herself.… (mere)
 
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Medlemmer
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