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 Abbott Joseph "Joe" Liebling (born October 18 , 1904 , in New York City ; died December 28 , 1963 ) was an American journalist who was closely associated with The New Yorker from 1935 until his death. Best known as a press critic, Liebling wrote the...



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Biography of A(bbott) J(oseph) Liebling
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 Abbott Joseph Liebling's Between Meals (1962) is a singular reminiscence about his year as a student in Paris during the twenties. Born in New York City, Liebling paid his first visits to Paris as a child on European tours with his family, but it was...
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Biography of A(bbott) J(oseph) Liebling
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 In "Tradition and the Individual Talent" (1919) T. S. Eliot argues that if tradition consisted of little more than following the way of a previous generation it should be positively discouraged--if for no other reason than novelty is better than mere...



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And in This Corner, A.J. Liebling
10/21/1990: 1,169 words, approx. 4 pages A NEUTRAL CORNER By A.J. Liebling Edited by Fred Warner and James Barbour North Point Press. 245 pp. $18.95 HE WAS neither learned nor profound nor what the French might call engage', and in the great scheme of things he...
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A.J. Liebling was one of thos ...
09/12/2004: 388 words, approx. 1 pages A.J. Liebling was one of those writers (others included E.B. White, James Thurber and Brendan Gill) whose sophistication, versatility, elegant prose style and fascination with virtually everything under the sun shaped the New Yorker magazine in its classic era. (Though the New Yorker is...


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