William Norwich

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William Norwich is an American writer and author. He is a former editor at Vogue and the former New York Post society gossip columnist. He is the editor for fashion and interior design at Phaidon Press.[1][2]

His novel My Mrs. Brown was inspired by the 1958 Paul Gallico novel Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris.[3]

Books[edit]

  • My Mrs. Brown (Simon & Schuster, 2016)[4][5]
  • Learning to Drive (Atlantic Monthly Press, 1996)[6][7]
  • Molly and the Magic Dress (Doubleday, 2001)[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Shaw, Dan (June 3, 2016). "William Norwich: Elegance at Home and in Fiction". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "What I Love | William Norwich". The New York Times. June 3, 2016.
  3. ^ "Legendary Editor William Norwich Celebrates His New Novel 'My Mrs. Brown'". Observer. April 19, 2016.
  4. ^ "MY MRS. BROWN". Kirkus Reviews.
  5. ^ "When an Oscar de la Renta Dress Becomes a Metaphor For Finding Yourself". W Magazine.
  6. ^ "Learning to Drive". Publishers Weekly.
  7. ^ "LEARNING TO DRIVE". Kirkus Reviews.
  8. ^ "MOLLY AND THE MAGIC DRESS". Kirkus Reviews.

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