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Daniel Menaker

    Daniel Menaker transitioned from a long tenure as an editor at The New Yorker to a career as an author. As a former book editor himself, his writing often delves into the nuances of the publishing world and the complexities of human interaction. Menaker's work is characterized by its sharp wit and keen observational humor, offering satirical and ironic perspectives on contemporary life. His prose is distinguished by its elegant construction and insightful commentary.

    The Treatment
    Terminalia
    • Terminalia

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      In January, Daniel Menaker-former New Yorker fiction editor, Random House editor-in-chief, and author of The Treatment, among many other books-received a terminal diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, and the twenty-four poems collected in TERMINALIA were written over the course of Menaker's diagnosis and treatment. The collection chronicles his "long contention with the truth": that "The illness you're fighting / And to which you will lose was Written, like this. / But uneditable, inevitable."

      Terminalia2021
      4.3
    • The Treatment

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A first novel, set in the Watergate period of American national self-analysis. Jacob Singer is a teacher in an affluent New York school, grieving over the loss of his mother. His austerely Freudian psychoanalyst is a Cuban Catholic. Then Jacob falls in love with a fragile but wealthy widow.

      The Treatment1998