The book cover for "The Lady with the Borzoi: Blanche Knopf, Literary Tastemaker Extraordinaire" by Laura Claridge

The Lady with the Borzoi

Blanche Knopf, Literary Tastemaker Extraordinaire

THE UNTOLD STORY OF BLANCHE KNOPF,
THE SINGULAR WOMAN WHO HELPED DEFINE AMERICAN LITERATURE

Left off her company’s fifth-anniversary tribute but described by Thomas Mann as “the soul of the firm,” Blanche Knopf began her career when she founded the publishing house Alfred A. Knopf with her husband in 1915. With her finger on the pulse of a rapidly changing culture, Blanche quickly became a driving force behind the firm.

A conduit to the literature of Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance, Blanche also legitimized the hard-boiled detective fiction of writers such as Dashiell Hammett, James M. Cain, and Raymond Chandler; signed and nurtured literary authors such as Willa Cather, Elizabeth Bowen, and Muriel Spark; acquired momentous works of journalism by John Hersey and William Shirer; and introduced American readers to Albert Camus, André Gide, and Simone de Beauvoir, giving these French writers the benefit of her consummate editorial taste.

As Knopf celebrates its centennial, Laura Claridge looks back at the firm’s beginnings and the dynamic woman who helped to define American letters for the twentieth century. Drawing on a vast cache of papers, Claridge also captures Blanche’s “witty, loyal, and amusing” personality and her charged yet oddly loving relationship with her husband. An intimate and often surprising biography, The Lady with the Borzoi is the story of an ambitious, seductive, and impossibly hardworking woman who was determined not to be overlooked or easily categorized.

Currently in development as a one-woman theatrical play.

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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

“If you've ever struggled with the task of composing a guest list for the ultimate fantasy dinner party, Laura Claridge's biography of Blanche Knopf...will show you whom to put at the head of your table...[A] textured portrait.”

LIESL SCHILLINGER
NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW

“A long-overdue acknowledgment of the pioneering role Blanche [Knopf] played at a time when women were nearly invisible in the business world.” 

CHARLES MCGRATH
THE NEW YORKER

“Claridge is the first to bring Blanche Wolf Knopf fully out of the shadows in this meticulous, groundbreaking biography . . . Claridge illuminates a radiant facet of American publishing and women’s history as she portrays Blanche Knopf in all her brainy and aesthetic glory and elegant fortitude.” 

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