A Matter of Opinion

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Author: Victor S. Navasky

ISBN-10: 0641792859

ISBN-13: 9780641792854

Category: Editors - News & Media Biography

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Winner of the 2005 George Polk Book AwardVictor S. Navasky is the renowned editor, writer, and educator who was at the helm of The Nation for almost thirty years. A Matter of Opinion, a scintillating reflection on his experiences, is an extraordinary political document—and a passionately written, irresistibly charming account of a great journalistic tradition. Publishers Weekly As the mordant maxim byword at the offices of a certain left-wing weekly has it, "If it's bad for the country, it's good for The Nation" (the magazine's circulation has risen 71% since the 2000 election of George Bush). Of course, an alternative theory might emphasize Navasky's sure-handed stewardship of the country's "oldest weekly magazine" over the last 25 years. After editing a prominent 1960s satirical magazine (the Monocle) and working at the New York Times Magazine, Navasky, with his combination of bedrock principle and a light touch, was a perfect fit at the Nation. Unmistakably confined to professional doings (family members are hardly mentioned), this memoir recounts myriad tempests in teapots (and some not so trifling), lawsuits, donnybrooks, controversies and lines drawn in the sand. If the New Republic is where liberals address Washington, the Nation is where liberals talk among themselves. Navasky discusses many of his lively charges and colleagues (Trillin, Ephron, Hitchens, Sontag), and relates his thinking behind some of his most important decisions as an editor. Too fragmented to substitute for a history of the left over the past few decades, Navasky's story is finally about the nuts and bolts of editing an intellectual journal, interesting enough in its own right. Agent, Amanda Urban. (May) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Prologue : the wake-up call31A personal note142"In the land of the blind..."373The view from West Forty-third Street1034Looking backward1535Looking like what you are1776The legal landscape2157A global vision2738The editor as publisher3309Reflections408