André Schiffrin was born the son of one of France’s most
esteemed publishers, in a world peopled by some of the day’s
leading writers and intellectuals, such as André Gide and Jean-Paul
Sartre. But this world was torn apart when the Nazis marched into
Paris on young André's fifth birthday.
Beginning with the family’s dramatic escape to Casablanca—thanks to
the help of the legendary Varian Fry—and eventually New York, A
POLITICAL EDUCATION recounts the surprising twists and turns of a
life that saw Schiffrin become, himself, one of the world’s most
respected publishers.
Emerging from the émigre community of wartime New York (a community
including Hannah Arendt and Kurt Wolff), he would go on to develop
an insatiable appetite for literature and politics: heading a tiny
student group at Yale that he renamed the Students for a Democratic
Society—the SDS ... leading student groups at European
conferences—once, as an unwitting front man for the CIA ... and
eventually being appointed by Random House chief Bennet Cerf to
head the very imprint co-founded by his father—Pantheon. There, he
would discover and publish some of the world’s leading writers,
including Noam Chomsky, Michel Foucault, Art Spiegelman, and
Marguerite Duras.
Schiffrin would ultimately rebel at corporate ownership and form
his own publishing house—The New Press—where he would go on to set
a new standard for independent publishing.
A POLITICAL EDUCATION is a fascinating intellectual memoir that
tells not only the story of a unique and important figure, but of
the tulutuous political times that shaped him.
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