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At one point he told Cowley that the man he would most like to resemble was Major General John Aaron Rawlins. According to the Dictionary of American Biography, Rawlins was “the most nearly indispensable” officer of General Grant’s staff. It was his job to keep Grant sober; edit his important papers and put them in final form; apply tact and persis
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Kelleher was a hero-worshiper and a reader of history and literature who could reel off couplets from Wordsworth, aphorisms from Clausewitz, and exchanges from Nixon’s 1950 debates with Helen Gahagan Douglas.
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Maxwell Perkins gave all his authors the feeling that he cared as much for their work as they did themselves.
A. Scott Berg • Max Perkins: Editor of Genius
Then, Max wrote, S. S. Van Dine called “to give notice” that he would bring in his newest manuscript—
A. Scott Berg • Max Perkins: Editor of Genius
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