![]() There have been other such collections of her writings, but the last was published decades ago. This book has a selection of interviews she has done over the years. She became a writer for Talk of the Town, and in time, a byline reporter for the magazine. ![]() Somewhat grudgingly, Lillian Ross was hired. But The New Yorker editors had no choice. Women reporters were not sought after by Harold Ross. Those were the days of World War II and most young male writers had gone off to war. One of its editors, recognizing her talent, urged The New Yorker editors to take her on. Ross was then a young woman writing for the left-wing newspaper PM. $27.ĭevotees of The New Yorker in the days of its founding editor, Harold Ross, and its managing editor, William Shawn, will especially enjoy this collection of interviews by Lillian Ross, the reporter whom they hired in the 1940s. "Reporting Always: Writings from the New Yorker," by Lillian Ross. ![]()
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