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A few weeks after Ross died in December 1951, Shawn was named editor. His quiet style was a marked contrast to Ross's noisy manner. Whereas Ross constantly wrote letters to his contributors, Shawn hated to share anything, especially on paper. His shyness was office (and New York) legend, as were his
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wrote in a memoir that she and Shawn had had an affair from 1950 until his death, with Lyon's knowledge. Ross said that Shawn was also active in raising her adopted son, Erik. The memoir's publication was controversial, in part because Shawn deeply valued his privacy.
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and Mary. Mary, who was eventually diagnosed with autism, was sent away from the family when she was eight years old to attend a special school, and later institutionalized. Allen became a composer. In 2007, he published a memoir,
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bought the magazine in 1985, the new owners promised that the magazine's editorship would not change hands until Shawn chose to retire. But speculation about his successor, a longtime topic of publishing-world chatter, grew.
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Shawn had been editor for a very long time, and the usual criticism of the magazine—that it had become stale and dull—was growing more pointed. In retrospect, the journalist
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forced Shawn out in February 1987, and—after reportedly telling Shawn that he would honor his request to name his deputy Charles McGrath to succeed him—replaced Shawn with
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Shawn would buy articles and then not run them for years, if ever. Staff members were given offices and salaries even if they produced little for the magazine;
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as the entire contents of one issue. He left for a few months shortly after that to write on his own, but soon returned.
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magazine, and her husband began working there in 1933. His temperament contrasted with that of the magazine's founder
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Shawn married journalist Cecille Lyon (1906–2005) in 1928, and the couple had three children: writer and actor
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Fallout : the Hiroshima cover-up and the reporter who revealed it to the world
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and the presidency. In 1946, Shawn persuaded Ross to run Hersey's story about the
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in 1938, Shawn banned them from the publication following the release of the
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recalled that Shawn believed in the value of every life, even that of
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described him as "legendary, if wildly overrated." Advance chairman
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Remembering Mr. Shawn's New Yorker: The Invisible Art of Editing
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for almost three decades, published a biography of Shawn,
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about his childhood and his relationship with his sister.
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Soon after their arrival in New York City, Cecille took a
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magazine rejected Hersey's profile of future president
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M. (2020). 584:In 1988, Shawn received the 406: 7: 638:, who worked with Shawn at 439:) spoke reverently of him. 10: 1219: 779:Alumni Association of the 616:In 1996, Shawn's longtime 443:adored him, and dedicated 1173:American magazine editors 1158:American male journalists 1126: 1114: 1106: 703:"Obituary: William Shawn" 574:Farrar, Straus and Giroux 385:and was reprinted in the 289: 231: 208: 198: 188: 169: 139: 130: 123: 775:"William Shawn, 1925-27" 586:George Polk Career Award 270:Early life and education 634:In 1998, Indian author 580:Awards and achievements 1203:The New Yorker editors 1188:Writers from Manhattan 1050:London Review of Books 946:Long Island University 866:(1961). 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