Letters of E. B. White

Who is William Shawn from Letters of E. B. White and what is their importance?

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William Shawn was the second editor of The New Yorker and successor to founder Harold Ross after his untimely death, Shawn has big shoes to fill and a talented staff to win over. Using the same kind of supportive and friendly style while maintaining high journalistic standards, Shawn succeeds and White develops a close relationship with him that involves the exchange of many letters—even after White leaves the magazine.

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Letters of E. B. White