
stet an editors life
Book Details
Author: Diana Athill
Publisher: Granta Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781847084279
Pages: 250
Published Year: 2011
Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
Stet: An Editor’s Life is the candid and insightful memoir of Diana Athill, one of the most respected editors in twentieth-century publishing. Drawing upon more than five decades of experience in the literary world, Athill offers readers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the art of editing, the publishing industry, and the remarkable writers whose works she helped bring to life.
With characteristic honesty, wit, and intelligence, Athill reflects on her long career, recounting her experiences working with celebrated authors, navigating the challenges of publishing, and shaping manuscripts into finished books. Her memoir reveals the often unseen role editors play in the creative process and highlights the close relationships that can develop between writers and their editors.
Beyond professional anecdotes, the book explores broader themes of literature, creativity, communication, and the changing nature of publishing. Athill shares valuable insights into what makes great writing, the complexities of literary collaboration, and the rewards and frustrations of a life devoted to books.
Written in an engaging and conversational style, Stet offers both an affectionate tribute to the literary world and a thoughtful reflection on a career spent nurturing talent and storytelling. Her observations are insightful, humorous, and deeply informed by decades of experience.
An essential read for writers, editors, literature enthusiasts, publishing professionals, and anyone curious about the world behind the printed page, Stet: An Editor’s Life is a charming and illuminating memoir from one of publishing’s most admired figures.
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Book Details
Author: Diana Athill
Publisher: Granta Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781847084279
Pages: 250
Published Year: 2011
Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
Stet: An Editor’s Life is the candid and insightful memoir of Diana Athill, one of the most respected editors in twentieth-century publishing. Drawing upon more than five decades of experience in the literary world, Athill offers readers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the art of editing, the publishing industry, and the remarkable writers whose works she helped bring to life.
With characteristic honesty, wit, and intelligence, Athill reflects on her long career, recounting her experiences working with celebrated authors, navigating the challenges of publishing, and shaping manuscripts into finished books. Her memoir reveals the often unseen role editors play in the creative process and highlights the close relationships that can develop between writers and their editors.
Beyond professional anecdotes, the book explores broader themes of literature, creativity, communication, and the changing nature of publishing. Athill shares valuable insights into what makes great writing, the complexities of literary collaboration, and the rewards and frustrations of a life devoted to books.
Written in an engaging and conversational style, Stet offers both an affectionate tribute to the literary world and a thoughtful reflection on a career spent nurturing talent and storytelling. Her observations are insightful, humorous, and deeply informed by decades of experience.
An essential read for writers, editors, literature enthusiasts, publishing professionals, and anyone curious about the world behind the printed page, Stet: An Editor’s Life is a charming and illuminating memoir from one of publishing’s most admired figures.












