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  1. Hace 3 días · For a period, I decided that a better mother than I was Mary-Kay Wilmers, a former editor of The London Review of Books, a woman I’ve never met but read about in “Love, Nina,” a memoir by ...

  2. Mary-Kay Wilmers, The Eitingons: A Twentieth Century Story (London, 2012). Back to (2) Gary Kern, A Death in Washington: Walter G. Krivitsky and the Stalin Terror (New York, NY, 2003), p. 18-19.

  3. Hace 3 días · For a period, I decided that a better mother than I was Mary-Kay Wilmers, a former editor of The London Review of Books, a woman I’ve never met but read about in “Love, Nina: Dispatches From Family Life,” a memoir by Nina Stibbe, who served as a nanny to Wilmers’s two precocious sons.

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · Mary-Kay Wilmers, who had edited the magazine for almost 30 years, founding it in 1979 along with Karl Miller and Susannah Clapp, stepped down from her role in January. “In the early days I would get cross because Karl Miller tried to take out my jokes, often through not understanding them,” remarked Bennett of the LRB’s history.

  5. www.lrb.co.uk › contributors › andrew-o-haganAndrew O’Hagan

    26 de abr. de 2024 · Mary-Kay Wilmers, who retired as editor of the LRB last month, talks to Andrew O’Hagan about her career, first at Faber and Faber, then the Listener, then for 42 years at the London Review of Books ... Podcast. Semi-Recumbent in Bournemouth. 19 May 2020.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2024 · See acast.com/privacy for more information. To celebrate the publication of Why Didn't You Just Do What You Were Told?, a new selection of Jenny Diski's LRB essays, chosen and introduced by Mary-Kay Wilmers, Deborah Friedell talked to Chloe Diski about Jenny's life and work.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Mary-Kay Wilmers The Eitingon. A Twentieth-Century Story. Verso. 2010. USA. Inicio: Miércoles 17 de abril. Hora 20:30 hs. Fechas previstas: 17/4; 8/5; 22/5; 19/6; 3/7; 17/7; 7/8; 21/8; 4/9; 18/9; 2/10; 16/10; 6/11; 20/11. Local: Pocitos Plaza Hotel. Juan Benito Blanco 640, casi 21 de setiembre. Montevideo, Uruguay.