Faith Sale, P's editor, again
Jeff Sunbury
jsunbury at gmail.com
Mon May 13 22:44:39 CDT 2013
from Unscrewing the navel allusion:
"October 1-2 (1962) letter not only confirms one of the substantial
galley-stage cuts, but also shows that, remarkably, Pynchon let Sale decide
a number of details for herself at the last moment when he was "neutral"
about them."
That Pynchon trusted Faith Sale to make edits without his oversight is a
testimony to Faith Sales' professional integrity and dependability AND to
Pynchon's good judge of character early in their literary careers. Careers
fraught with portent (Bullwinkle).
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 8:29 PM, Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Faith was hired to edit Heller's and Vogel's No Laughing Matter in the
> late 70s. She said she was star-
> struck, not imagining this writer she revered ever needed his words, as
> she read them, edited.
>
> But she did offer suggestions over early pages. Heller did not respond,
> meaning he wouldn't change
> anything. She offered more again, next set of pages. No response. She felt
> he wouldn't change anything.
> Sent over the next batch and he accepted all the suggestions back to the
> first set. After awhile, Heller
> told her to change it as she thought right, he'd sign off on them all.
>
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