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kudos to Mr. Giroux for a his long life of art and influence.
Malamud is one of my favorites, and FS&G put out great titles. as for the list reaction, even we literary snobs can admit that somebody dying peacefully at age 94 just doesn't rile the emotions like a 36-year-old victim of random violence. but thank you for posting it. it's good to remind ourselves that people can live a good life around here, and that some deaths are of natural causes.
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+1! I was very familiar with Mr. Giroux, his authors and their books and particularly his work at FS&G. He was an excellent editor and publisher and a literary man of belles lettres that is long gone among most at publishers today. He will be missed not only among his family, friends and co-workers, but by those who knew only his work as a man of integrity and literary taste.
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And a fellow Saint Al's Grammar alum. I'll have to read some of his stuff.
Posted on: 2008/9/8 0:49
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Salute to Mr. Giroux, a fellow Regis alum.
Posted on: 2008/9/7 22:32
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Not surprised this thread has no responses. The type of residents people here twitter about are usually lowbrow celebrities like Mos Def or Queen Latifah.
This guy was loyal to his home city despite the fact that practically all of his colleagues in the snobfest NY publishing circles wouldn't get caught dead in JC. I'd have been a helluva a lot more proud to have Mr. Giroux as a neighbor than Michelle Rodriguez (and I'd feel much safer since he probably didn't pack a gun like some of the aforementioned).
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"Literary Giant from Jersey City Dies at 94"
By The Jersey Journal Friday September 05, 2008, 6:49 PM Jersey City native Robert Giroux, a book editor who launched the careers of many famed writers, has died, the New York Times is reporting. He was 94. Giroux died in his sleep early this morning at an assisted living facility in Tinton Falls. "A towering giant in the field of publishing and literature, and never one to abandon his hometown,'' Jersey Journal Legends & Landmarks columnist John Gomez noted, Giroux only moved "a few years ago when fragile health prompted him to leave the St. John's Apartments complex in Journal Square.'' As a partner in the publishing house Farrar, Straus and Giroux, the editor who got his start at The Jersey Journal back in 1931 was often visited by literary lions, Gomez noted. Author Bernard Malamud, Gomez said, must have been impressed. "He often set scenes from his books in Jersey City, perhaps most prominently in his apocalyptic 1982 novel (and masterwork), 'God's Grace.'" Through the years, the Jersey City community bestowed numerous honors on Giroux including an award from St. Aloysius Church, from whose grammar school he graduated in 1927, and the Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy. He also spoke of his experiences at St. Peter's College. "To say that he is one of the most significant literary figures in the United States in this century might be an understatement,'' the Rev. Alexander Santora wrote in announcing the St. Al's award in 1989. "Look at the great writers he has worked with: Thomas Merton, Jack Kerouac, Bernard Malamud, Hannah Arendt and many more." More info at: http://www.nj.com/hudson/
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