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Gail Pool


Gail Pool (born July 4, 1946) is an American writer and critic, whose work has focused on books, the culture of magazines, and travel.

Early life and education edit

Pool was born in New York City, where she attended Little Red School House and Hunter College High School.[1] She concentrated in Greek and Latin at Harvard University, graduating in 1967. In 1966, Gail married Harvard classmate, Jeremy Pool, and in 1969-70, for Jeremy's fieldwork in anthropology at the London School of Economics, the couple spent sixteen months (1969–70) living with the Baining of New Britain, in what was then the Territory of Papua and New Guinea. Pool wrote about this powerful experience for the New York Times,[2] and in her book, Lost Among the Baining: Adventure, Marriage, and Other Fieldwork (University of Missouri Press, 2015). Pool has lived in San Francisco, where she received an MA in English and Creative Writing at San Francisco State University, and in Brookline, Massachusetts, where she received an MLS at Simmons School of Library and Information Science and was elected to the board of trustees at the Brookline Public Library.[3] She and her husband now live in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and spend winters in Sanibel, Florida. She has one son.

Work edit

In 1976, Pool became editor of Boston Review, then a newly founded arts magazine called New Boston Review.[4] She left in 1980, passing the publication on to Arthur J. Rosenthal, director of the Harvard University Press, and for the next decade wrote about the culture and business of magazines, writing a column in Wilson Library Bulletin, and articles in such publications as Columbia Journalism Review, Massachusetts Review, and the Radcliffe Quarterly. As a book critic in the 1980s and 1990s, Pool wrote a travel literature column for the Christian Science Monitor, and a fiction column for the Cleveland Plain Dealer that also appeared in the San Diego Union-Tribune and the Houston Post. She reviewed for many publications, including the New York Times, was a regular contributor to the Women’s Review of Books, and for many years was books editor of the Radcliffe Quarterly. In two essays she wrote during this time—"Inside Book Reviewing," which appeared in Boston Review[4] and was selected for Best of Library Literature 1987,[5] and “Too Many Reviews of Scholarly Books are Puffy, Nasty, or Poorly Written,” which appeared in the Chronicle of Higher Education—she developed her critique of reviewing that led to her book, Faint Praise: The Plight of Book Reviewing in America.[6][7][8][9][10] Pool taught writing at Emmanuel College and at the Radcliffe Seminars.

Bibliography edit

  • Other People’s Mail: An Anthology of Letter Stories, University of Missouri Press (2000), ISBN 978-0-8262-1246-7
  • Faint Praise: The Plight of Book Reviewing in America, University of Missouri Press (2007), ISBN 978-0-8262-1727-1
  • Lost Among the Baining: Adventure, Marriage, and Other Fieldwork, University of Missouri Press (2015), ISBN 978-0-8262-2051-6

Selected essays and reviews edit

“An Interview with Grace Paley,” New Boston Review, Winter 1976.

“Anne Sexton: Poetry and Witchcraft,” New Boston Review, Spring 1978, reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism.

“Jean Rhys: Life’s Unfinished Form,” Chicago Review, Spring 1981; reprinted by Gale, 2005–2006.

“Women’s Publications: Some Issues,” The Massachusetts Review, Spring 1983.

“Can Magazines Find Happiness With Cable?” Columbia Journalism Review, January 1983; reprinted in Readings in Mass Communications, Scott, Foresman, 1988.

“How to Cook Your Goose: A Survey of Women’s Magazines,” Radcliffe Quarterly, 1984.

“Are Health Magazines Good For You?”, Radcliffe Quarterly, June 1985; reprinted in Medica: Women Practicing Medicine, December 1985.

“The Computer Magazines’ Puffery Problem,” Columbia Journalism Review, September 1, 1985; reprinted in Computer User, Spring 1986, and in Newsday, 1987.

“Inside Book Reviewing,” Boston Review, 1987; reprinted in Best of Library Literature 1987, ed. Bill Katz, Scarecrow Press, 1988.

“View from the Masthead: Women in Magazine Publishing,” Radcliffe Quarterly, Spring 1988.

“Point of View: Book Reviewing,” Chronicle of Higher Education, July 20, 1988; reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism Select, Gale, 2001.

“Travelers in a Golden Age,” Boston Review, August 1988.

“Nonfiction in Children’s Magazines,” The Horn Book Magazine, July/August 1990.

“Imagination’s Invisible Ink: Carol Shields’s Stone Diaries,” Women's Review of Books, May 1994; reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism.

“Censorship/Self-Censorship in Book Reviewing,” Women's Review of Books, September 1994.

“Dawn Powell,” entry in American Women Writers, Crossroad/Continuum, 1994.

Cynthia Ozick, entry in American Women's Writers, Crossroad/Continuum, 1994.

“Magazines for Children,” in The Reader's Companion to Twentieth-Century Children's Literature, Houghton Mifflin, 1995.

“A Tradition of Terror: Women in the Trees,” Women's Review of Books, March 1997.

“Defensive Reading,” New York Times Sunday Travel Section, October 25, 1998.

“Pictures From an Expedition: Master Georgie by Beryl Bainbridge,” Women's Review of Books, Jan. 1999; reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism.

“Gail Pool is Enchanted by Lee Smith,” Women's Review of Books, July 1999.

“When A Grand View Has a Steep Price,” New York Times Sunday Travel Section, October 24, 1999.

“Book Reviewing: Do It Yourself,” Women's Review of Books, March/April 2008.

References edit

  1. ^ "Home - Gail Pool". gailpool.com. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  2. ^ Pool, Gail (25 October 1998). "Defensive Reading". New York Times. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Running for Office". Radcliffe Quarterly. 72 (1): 20–21. March 1986. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  4. ^ a b Baldwin, Joyce (Spring 2008). "Boston Review: A Small Political and Literary Magazine Dramatically Increases Its Visibility and Impact" (PDF). Carnegie Results: 4. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  5. ^ Katz, Bill (1988). Library Lit. 18--The Best of 1987. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press. pp. 124–132. ISBN 0-8108-2163-X.
  6. ^ Wolcott, James (4 December 2007). "Critical Condition". The New Republic. Vol. 237. pp. 38–42. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  7. ^ Rubin, Lawrence (August 2008). "Faint Praise: The Plight of Book Reviewing in America (Review)". Journal of Popular Culture. 41 (4): 734–735. doi:10.1111/j.1540-5931.2008.00544_13.x.
  8. ^ Weinberg, Steve (27 October 2007). "Constructive Criticism Puts Book Reviewing in Perspective". Boston Globe. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  9. ^ Shivani, Anis (November 2008). "Faint Praise: The Plight of Book Reviewing in America (Review)". American Book Review. 30 (1): 20–21. doi:10.1353/abr.2008.0149. S2CID 201749393.
  10. ^ Donoghue, Steve (December 2007). "Proper Read Stuff". Open Letters Monthly. Retrieved 4 December 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "BOOK REVIEWING". reviewingbooks.com. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
  • Koval, Ramona. The Book Show, March 25, 2008.
  • Marshall, Colin. Notebook on Cities and Culture (formerly the Marketplace of Ideas), February 16, 2007.
  • Marx, Bill. The Arts Fuse
  • Dark Phantom Review, September 2, 2009.


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Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources November 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Gail Pool born July 4 1946 is an American writer and critic whose work has focused on books the culture of magazines and travel Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Work 3 Bibliography 4 Selected essays and reviews 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editPool was born in New York City where she attended Little Red School House and Hunter College High School 1 She concentrated in Greek and Latin at Harvard University graduating in 1967 In 1966 Gail married Harvard classmate Jeremy Pool and in 1969 70 for Jeremy s fieldwork in anthropology at the London School of Economics the couple spent sixteen months 1969 70 living with the Baining of New Britain in what was then the Territory of Papua and New Guinea Pool wrote about this powerful experience for the New York Times 2 and in her book Lost Among the Baining Adventure Marriage and Other Fieldwork University of Missouri Press 2015 Pool has lived in San Francisco where she received an MA in English and Creative Writing at San Francisco State University and in Brookline Massachusetts where she received an MLS at Simmons School of Library and Information Science and was elected to the board of trustees at the Brookline Public Library 3 She and her husband now live in Cambridge Massachusetts and spend winters in Sanibel Florida She has one son Work editIn 1976 Pool became editor of Boston Review then a newly founded arts magazine called New Boston Review 4 She left in 1980 passing the publication on to Arthur J Rosenthal director of the Harvard University Press and for the next decade wrote about the culture and business of magazines writing a column in Wilson Library Bulletin and articles in such publications as Columbia Journalism Review Massachusetts Review and the Radcliffe Quarterly As a book critic in the 1980s and 1990s Pool wrote a travel literature column for the Christian Science Monitor and a fiction column for the Cleveland Plain Dealer that also appeared in the San Diego Union Tribune and the Houston Post She reviewed for many publications including the New York Times was a regular contributor to the Women s Review of Books and for many years was books editor of the Radcliffe Quarterly In two essays she wrote during this time Inside Book Reviewing which appeared in Boston Review 4 and was selected for Best of Library Literature 1987 5 and Too Many Reviews of Scholarly Books are Puffy Nasty or Poorly Written which appeared in the Chronicle of Higher Education she developed her critique of reviewing that led to her book Faint Praise The Plight of Book Reviewing in America 6 7 8 9 10 Pool taught writing at Emmanuel College and at the Radcliffe Seminars Bibliography editOther People s Mail An Anthology of Letter Stories University of Missouri Press 2000 ISBN 978 0 8262 1246 7 Faint Praise The Plight of Book Reviewing in America University of Missouri Press 2007 ISBN 978 0 8262 1727 1 Lost Among the Baining Adventure Marriage and Other Fieldwork University of Missouri Press 2015 ISBN 978 0 8262 2051 6Selected essays and reviews edit An Interview with Grace Paley New Boston Review Winter 1976 Anne Sexton Poetry and Witchcraft New Boston Review Spring 1978 reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism Jean Rhys Life s Unfinished Form Chicago Review Spring 1981 reprinted by Gale 2005 2006 Women s Publications Some Issues The Massachusetts Review Spring 1983 Can Magazines Find Happiness With Cable Columbia Journalism Review January 1983 reprinted in Readings in Mass Communications Scott Foresman 1988 How to Cook Your Goose A Survey of Women s Magazines Radcliffe Quarterly 1984 Are Health Magazines Good For You Radcliffe Quarterly June 1985 reprinted in Medica Women Practicing Medicine December 1985 The Computer Magazines Puffery Problem Columbia Journalism Review September 1 1985 reprinted in Computer User Spring 1986 and in Newsday 1987 Inside Book Reviewing Boston Review 1987 reprinted in Best of Library Literature 1987 ed Bill Katz Scarecrow Press 1988 View from the Masthead Women in Magazine Publishing Radcliffe Quarterly Spring 1988 Point of View Book Reviewing Chronicle of Higher Education July 20 1988 reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism Select Gale 2001 Travelers in a Golden Age Boston Review August 1988 Nonfiction in Children s Magazines The Horn Book Magazine July August 1990 Imagination s Invisible Ink Carol Shields s Stone Diaries Women s Review of Books May 1994 reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism Censorship Self Censorship in Book Reviewing Women s Review of Books September 1994 Dawn Powell entry in American Women Writers Crossroad Continuum 1994 Cynthia Ozick entry in American Women s Writers Crossroad Continuum 1994 Magazines for Children in The Reader s Companion to Twentieth Century Children s Literature Houghton Mifflin 1995 A Tradition of Terror Women in the Trees Women s Review of Books March 1997 Defensive Reading New York Times Sunday Travel Section October 25 1998 Pictures From an Expedition Master Georgie by Beryl Bainbridge Women s Review of Books Jan 1999 reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism Gail Pool is Enchanted by Lee Smith Women s Review of Books July 1999 When A Grand View Has a Steep Price New York Times Sunday Travel Section October 24 1999 Book Reviewing Do It Yourself Women s Review of Books March April 2008 References edit Home Gail Pool gailpool com Retrieved 2015 11 25 Pool Gail 25 October 1998 Defensive Reading New York Times Retrieved 2 December 2015 Running for Office Radcliffe Quarterly 72 1 20 21 March 1986 Retrieved 3 December 2015 a b Baldwin Joyce Spring 2008 Boston Review A Small Political and Literary Magazine Dramatically Increases Its Visibility and Impact PDF Carnegie Results 4 Retrieved 4 December 2015 Katz Bill 1988 Library Lit 18 The Best of 1987 Metuchen NJ The Scarecrow Press pp 124 132 ISBN 0 8108 2163 X Wolcott James 4 December 2007 Critical Condition The New Republic Vol 237 pp 38 42 Retrieved 4 December 2015 Rubin Lawrence August 2008 Faint Praise The Plight of Book Reviewing in America Review Journal of Popular Culture 41 4 734 735 doi 10 1111 j 1540 5931 2008 00544 13 x Weinberg Steve 27 October 2007 Constructive Criticism Puts Book Reviewing in Perspective Boston Globe Retrieved 4 December 2015 Shivani Anis November 2008 Faint Praise The Plight of Book Reviewing in America Review American Book Review 30 1 20 21 doi 10 1353 abr 2008 0149 S2CID 201749393 Donoghue Steve December 2007 Proper Read Stuff Open Letters Monthly Retrieved 4 December 2015 External links editOfficial website BOOK REVIEWING reviewingbooks com Retrieved 2015 11 25 Koval Ramona The Book Show March 25 2008 Marshall Colin Notebook on Cities and Culture formerly the Marketplace of Ideas February 16 2007 Marx Bill The Arts Fuse Dark Phantom Review September 2 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gail Pool amp oldid 1152161977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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