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Another Life: a Memoir [Hardcover]

Michael Korda
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  • Hardcover: 530 pages
  • Publisher: Random House USA Inc (1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0679456597
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679456599
  • Product Dimensions: 23.9 x 15.7 x 4.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,265,392 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In his remarkable new memoir, at once frank, audacious, canny, and revealing, Michael Korda, the author of Charmed Lives and Queenie, does for the world of books what Moss Hart did for the theater in Act One, and succeeds triumphantly in making publishing seem as exciting (and as full of great characters) as the stage.
        
Here is a memoir that reads like a novel, sweeping the reader into another life on a tide of energy, wit, and a seemingly inexhaustible flow of marvelous anecdotes.
        
Another Life is not just an adventure--the engaging and often hilarious story of a young man making his career--but the insider's story of how a cottage industry metamorphosed into a big business, with sometimes alarming results for all concerned.
        
Korda writes with grace, humor, and a shrewd eye, not only about himself and his rise from a lowly (but not humble) assistant editor reading the "slush pile" of manuscripts to a famous editor in chief of a major publishing house, but also about the celebrities and writers with whom he worked over four decades.
        
Here are portraits--rare, intimate, always keenly observed--of such larger-than-life figures as Ronald Reagan, affable and good-natured but the most reluctant of authors, struggling with his "ghosted" presidential autobiography; Richard Nixon, seen here as a genial, if bizarrely detached, host; superagent Irving Lazar, pursuing his endless deals and dreams of "class"; retired Mafia boss Joseph Bonanno, the last of the old-time dons, laboring over his own version of his life in his desert retreat; Joan Crawford, giving Korda her rules for successful living; and countless other greats, near greats, and would-be greats.
        
Here too are famous writers, sometimes eccentric, sometimes infuriating, sometimes lost souls, captured memorably by someone who was close to them for years: Graham Greene, in pursuit of his FBI file and a Nobel Prize; Tennessee Williams, wrestling unsuccessfully with his demons; Jacqueline Susann, facing and conquering the dreaded "second-novel syndrome" after the stunning success of Valley of the Dolls; Harold Robbins (who had to be guarded under lock and key and made to finish his novels), struggling to keep the IRS at bay from the deck of his yacht; Carlos Castaneda, at his most sorcerously charming, described--at last--in detail, as he really was, by one of the few people who knew him well; not to mention Richard Adams, Will and Ariel Durant, Susan Howatch, S. J. Perelman, Fannie Hurst, Larry McMurtry, and many, many more.
        
And here as well is a rich cast of major publishing figures, beginning with the marvelously peculiar M. Lincoln Schuster and his partner, Richard L. Simon--father of Carly--and including just about everybody who is or was anybody in the world of book publishing: For Another Life is also a business story, tracing the rise and fall of great names and explaining just what happened when "Publishers' Row" collided with Wall Street, transforming modest (if world-famous) businesses into multibillion-dollar book conglomerates.
        
Parts of this book that have appeared in The New Yorker over the years have brought Korda great acclaim--the chapter about Jacqueline Susann has been made into a major motion picture. Here at last, entertaining and provocative and always hugely readable, is the whole story--a book as engaging and full of life as Korda's highly acclaimed memoir of his family, Charmed Lives, about which Irwin Shaw wrote: "I don't know when I have enjoyed a book more."

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Laugh out loud read 7 Sep 1999
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Format:Hardcover
Don't pay attention to the nay sayer reviews. The Five Stars got it right. This is a "kiss and tell" without the nastiness that one expects of the genre. Korda comes across as a guy who truly likes just about everyone he meets. He recounts his friends and clients pecadillos without animosity. Thank you Brian Lamb for interviewing Korda. I would have missed one of the better reads of the last 2 years otherwise.
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading Another Life.This is a "must read" for anyone who loves books. The stories behind the illustrious books,personalities, authors, and celebrities Korda edited are fascinating and entertaining. And an author myself, I paid close attention to his savvy perspective on the publishing industry. This was my vacation pick and didn't disappoint on a single page.
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Two television shows -- Brian Lamb's Booknotes, and Kitty Kelley's reception honoring Michael Korda (her editor and the author of this book)-- convinced me to read Another Life, and the decision was most rewarding. Korda had told Lamb that the common trait shared by best-selling authors -- regardless of style or genre -- is the ability to tell stories. Who would know better than someone who has been an editor at Simon & Schuster for 41 years? A voracious reader who has worked with hundreds of writers (one wonders just how many manuscripts he has absorbed during his career), Korda is a clever writer himself. Another Life is basically a string of hilarious anecdotes involving authors (not all of them household names) whose work he has edited. Excerpts from this book have appeared in The New Yorker (Korda's memories of legendary playwright Tennessee Williams and his ventures into other forms of writing ran in the magazine just this year), and Another Life can be enjoyed as a collection of magazine-length pieces. Writers as diverse as Jacqueline Susann, Richard Nixon, Joan Crawford, Truman Capote, Harold Robbins and Graham Greene (among dozens and dozens of others) are discussed, and Korda also intermixes am ample sprinkling of stories about his co-workers at S&S and his competitors at other publishing houses. Another Life not only lived up to my lofty expectations, it exceeded them. Highly recommended to anyone interested in how books come to fruition.
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A solid chronicle of the publishing business
Korda edited many well-known writers and he shares those experiences. Maybe even more interesting is his tale of the goings on at a major publishing house during a forty year... Read more
Published on 2 Aug 1999
What Happened, Mike?
Editors know what grabs people. That's why I'm perplexed that Michael Korda's new tell-all book about his life at Simon & Schuster didn't spend more time on its strong... Read more
Published on 27 July 1999
A Name-Dropper's Delight
Korda lets us know early on about his famous relatives and his actress aunt by marriage, that he attended the most exclusive boarding schools and that he got his entry job in... Read more
Published on 12 July 1999
An engrossing and entertaining book.
If you are interested in reading about an insider's view of the publishing industry, complete with behind-the-scenes gossip and informative facts, then this is the book to read. Read more
Published on 12 July 1999
A 'Behind The Book' insightful, captivating tour
An inspirational and informative read for me, a fledgling novelist. Korda writes with an entertaining flourish and remarkable candor. Read more
Published on 30 Jun 1999
A 'Behind The Book' insightful, captivating tour
An inspirational and informative read for me, a fledgling novelist. Korda writes with an entertaining flourish and remarkable candor. Read more
Published on 30 Jun 1999
A 'Behind The Book' insightful, captivating tour
An inspirational and informative read for me, a fledgling novelist. Korda writes with an entertaining flourish and remarkable candor. Read more
Published on 30 Jun 1999
Splendidly scripted information
Splendidly scripted information about the publishing industry and a handful of noted authors. Thanks Michael, for sharing your experiences.
Published on 21 Jun 1999
A fun book that will edify readers.
Ever wonder what happens in the making of a book before it gets to the local B&N? Get Korda's memoir and you'll enjoy his recollections of his years at Simon & Schuster,... Read more
Published on 19 Jun 1999
Self-Aggrandizement in a nutshell.
My first reaction upon reading the first 100 or so pages of this book was that Korda thinks he is really great and wants to tell us all about it!! Read more
Published on 16 Jun 1999
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