About this Event
Join the Grolier Club as a panel of authors of groundbreaking new books will shed light on overlooked New York women who shaped the published prose and poetry that reached readers internationally in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Amy Reading will discuss her literary biography, The World She Edited: Katharine S. White at The New Yorker (HarperCollins), which chronicles White's four decades of influential editing and fostering the careers of women writers. Jane Carr and Lori Harrison-Kahan, co-editors of The Case of Lizzie Borden and Other Writings: Tales of a Newspaper Woman (Penguin Classics), the first comprehensive collection of journalism and fiction by Elizabeth Garver Jordan (1865-1947), will explore how Jordan popularized the true-crime genre, edited a leading women's magazine, collaborated on composite novels with writers such as Henry James and William Dean Howells, and blended reportage on women with literary fiction in ways that anticipated the #MeToo movement.
Carr, Harrison-Kahan, and Reading will compare notes on the challenges of telling stories of women editors' invisible labor.
The panelists' books will be available for sale and signing at this event.
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Public Support
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Accessibility
An ADA-compliant lift from street level to the lobby is available to anyone with mobility issues. All desk staff should be ready and able to assist you in operating the lift, with or without advance notice.
A “T-Coil” assisted listening system is available to anyone attending a lecture in the Exhibition Hall. Visitors with hearing aids should turn their devices to the “T” setting in order to access the system; visitors without hearing aids may request a “loop receiver” with earphones.
Environment
The temperature and humidity in the exhibition hall are tightly controlled for the sake of the valuable items on display, and this may cause the room to feel chilly, particularly in warmer weather, to those coming in from outside. Members and visitors are advised to bring a light wrap when visiting an exhibition, or attending an event in the hall.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Grolier Club, 47 East 60th Street, New York, United States
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