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  2. Literacy in American Lives - Wikipedia

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    Literacy in American Lives (2001) is a book by Deborah Brandt that depicts the dynamic conditions of literacy learning for Americans born between 1895 and 1985. Brandt uses the idea of Sponsors of Literacy as an analytical framework for approaching, describing, and analyzing her research and data. According to Brandt, sponsors of literacy are ...

  3. Amanda Urban - Wikipedia

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    Amanda "Binky" Urban is an American literary agent and partner [2] at ICM Partners. [1] Urban started at ICM as a literary agent, [3] worked as Co-Director of the ICM Literary Department in New York, and had been Managing Director of ICM Books in London from 2002 to 2008. [4] Before ICM, she was General Manager of New York Magazine [5] and The ...

  4. Literary agent - Wikipedia

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    A literary agent is an agent who represents writers and their written works to publishers, theatrical producers, film producers, and film studios, and assists in sale and deal negotiation. Literary agents most often represent novelists, screenwriters, and non-fiction writers. Reputable literary agents generally charge a commission and do not ...

  5. McIntosh & Otis - Wikipedia

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    Mavis McIntosh (1906-1986) and Elizabeth Otis founded McIntosh & Otis in the mid 1920s, after they quit the literary agency at which they were working because they were dissatisfied with its practices. In 1928, they incorporated the firm, and by the early 1930s, it was a reputable and successful literary agency.

  6. Deborah Brandt - Wikipedia

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    Brandt earned her B.A. from Rutgers University in 1974 and her Ph.D. from Indiana University Bloomington in 1983, after which she worked for the University of Wisconsin–Madison until she retired in 2010. [2] Although she has published more than two dozen articles and book chapters, she is known for Literacy in American Lives, [3] for which ...

  7. Andrew Wylie (literary agent) - Wikipedia

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    Literary agent. Wylie founded the literary agency named after himself in New York in 1980 with a $10,000 loan from his mother. [11] He opened a second office in London in 1996. [10] It now represents more than 1,300 clients, approximately 10% of which are literary estates. [11]

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