Diana Athill

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Standard Name: Athill, Diana
Birth Name: Diana Athill
During the years of the mid-twentieth century that she worked in publishing, DA herself published translations, short stories, and a novel. She is, however, best-known for her several volumes of memoirs (one of them a collection of letters), which present both her professional and her personal life with artistry, feeling, and with unusual candour.

Connections

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Literary responses Doris Lessing
The Guardian marked the book's fiftieth anniversary in 2012 with reflections on it by women of four generations. Diana Athill (born in 1917) says she took against it on its first appearance; she found it...
Material Conditions of Writing Jean Rhys
Rhys worked over her manuscripts painstakingly. Her editor Diana Athill comments that she was a meticulous stylist, never submitting a manuscript until it was perfectly finished. She was so compulsive in this regard that her...
Publishing Jean Rhys
On 3 May, shortly before the BBC aired the broadcast adapted from Good Morning, Midnight, the Radio Times carried an article by Selma vas Diaz about Rhys, which reported that she was now busy...
Publishing Jean Rhys
Before the book was published, and while her husband was suffering his final illness, she was, as always, financially destitute. By February 1966, her editor Diana Athill , her publisher André Deutsch , and publisher...
Publishing Molly Keane
Her children were grown up and she was, she says, doing nothing. She began writing in the same secrecy as at the beginning of her career, still finding the process painful.
Chamberlain, Mary, editor. Writing Lives: Conversations Between Women Writers. Virago Press, 1988.
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Billy Collins ,...
Textual Production Jean Rhys
JR 's Smile Please: An Unfinished Autobiography appeared posthumously, edited by Diana Athill : she completed the section on her childhood in Dominica, but not that on her adult life in England and France.
Athill, Diana, and Jean Rhys. “Jean Rhys and her Autobiography”. Smile Please, Deutsch, 1979, pp. 5-15.
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Mellown, Elgin W. Jean Rhys: A Descriptive and Annotated Bibliography of Works and Criticism. Garland, 1984.
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Textual Production Jean Rhys
JR 's literary executor, Francis Wyndham , and her editor and friend Diana Athill , posthumously published a selection entitled Jean Rhys Letters, 1931-1966.
Wyndham, Francis, and Jean Rhys. “Introduction”. Jean Rhys Letters, 1931-1966, Deutsch, 1984, pp. 9-12.
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Textual Production Molly Keane
Phipps went on to publish Molly Keane. A Life in 2017, with a preface by Diana Athill .
British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo.

Timeline

Late 1945: André Deutsch established the publishing...

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Late 1945

André Deutsch established the publishing firm Allan Wingate in Great Cumberland Street, London.
Rose, Jonathan, and Patricia J. Anderson, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 112. Gale Research, 1991.
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Mumby, Frank Arthur, and Ian Norrie. Mumby’s Publishing and Bookselling in the Twentieth Century. 6th ed., Bell and Hyman, 1982.
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1951: André Deutsch, with the help of Jack Newth...

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1951

André Deutsch , with the help of Jack Newth (president of the Publishers Association ) and Edmond Seagrave (editor of Bookseller), founded André Deutsch Limited at 12 Thayer Street, London.
Rose, Jonathan, and Patricia J. Anderson, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 112. Gale Research, 1991.
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Texts

Athill, Diana. A Florence Diary. Granta, 2016.
Athill, Diana. After a Funeral. Cape, 1986.
Athill, Diana. Alive, Alive Oh!. Granta Books, 2015.
Athill, Diana. An Unavoidable Delay, and Other Stories. Doubleday, 1962.
Athill, Diana. Don’t Look at Me Like That. Viking, 1967.
Athill, Diana. Don’t Look at Me Like That. Chatto and Windus, 1967.
Athill, Diana. “Fail better”. The Guardian, p. Review 3.
Athill, Diana. Instead of a Book. Letters to a Friend. Granta, 2011.
Athill, Diana. Instead of a Letter. Chatto and Windus, 1963.
Jack, Ian, and Diana Athill. “Introduction”. Life Class. The Selected Memoirs of Diana Athill, Granta, 2009, p. vii - xviii.
Athill, Diana, and Jean Rhys. “Jean Rhys and her Autobiography”. Smile Please, Deutsch, 1979, pp. 5-15.
Athill, Diana. Letters to a Friend. Norton, 2012.
Athill, Diana. Life Class: The Selected Memoirs of Diana Athill. Granta, 2009.
Athill, Diana. Make Believe: A True Story. Sinclair-Stevenson, 1993.
Athill, Diana. Make Believe: A True Story. Steerforth Press, 1993.
Athill, Diana. Midsummer Night in the Workhouse. Persephone, 2011.
Rhys, Jean, and Diana Athill. Smile Please: An Unfinished Autobiography. 1st ed., Deutsch, 1979.
Athill, Diana. Somewhere Towards the End. Granta, 2008.
Athill, Diana. Stet. Granta Books, 2000.
Athill, Diana et al. “Who am I? Who do I want to be?”. The Guardian, Vol.
review 2-4
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Athill, Diana. “Writers’ Rooms”. theguardian.com.
Athill, Diana. Yesterday Morning. Granta, 2002.