Monday, October 21, 2002
The New Yorker, my favourite magazine, has announced that fiction editor Bill Buford will step down in order to devote more time to writing. He'll be replaced by Deborah Treisman, his former deputy. Treisman, it's reported, is particularly fond of Martiniquan writer Patrick Chamoiseau (who she's translated in the past).
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