What makes a waif?
Joanne O’Leary, 13 September 2018
The Long-Winded Lady: Tales from the ‘New Yorker’
by Maeve Brennan.
Stinging Fly, 215 pp., £10.99, January 2017,978 1 906539 59 7 Show More
by Maeve Brennan.
Stinging Fly, 215 pp., £10.99, January 2017,
Maeve Brennan: Homesick at the ‘New Yorker’
by Angela Bourke.
Counterpoint, 360 pp., $16.95, February 2016,978 1 61902 715 2 Show More
by Angela Bourke.
Counterpoint, 360 pp., $16.95, February 2016,
The Springs of Affection: Stories
by Maeve Brennan.
Stinging Fly, 368 pp., £8.99, May 2016,978 1 906539 54 2 Show More
by Maeve Brennan.
Stinging Fly, 368 pp., £8.99, May 2016,
“... Maeve Brennan could stop traffic. According to her colleague Roger Angell, she laid waste to a ‘dozen-odd’ writers and artists after the New Yorker hired her as a staff writer in 1949. She makes a cameo as the magazine’s ‘resident Circe’ in a biography of the cartoonist Charles Addams; legend tells that she was Truman Capote’s inspiration for Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s ... ”