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Pics of the Week, 5/23

-- Publishers Weekly, 5/23/2005

This week we've got a night celebrating PW's own Daisy Maryles and Stephen Rubin, president and publisher of the Doubleday Broadway Group; Joanne Woodward celebrating at a Connecticut theateryaoi manga author Kuzuma Kodaka's visit to New York; and the French American Translation prize.

 

 
A NIGHT TO CELEBRATE
The UJA-Federation of New York Publishing Division's Annual Dinner honored Stephen Rubin, president and publisher of the Doubleday Broadway Group, while PW executive editor Daisy Maryles received the Harry Scherman Lifetime Service award at the gala event.
   
BESTSELLER QUEEN AND KING
PW executive editor Maryles (who also compiles the PW bestseller lists) with Dan Brown, bestselling author of The Da Vinci Code at the UJA-Federation of New York dinner.

 

 

THREE AMIGOS
Doubleday Broadway Group president and publisher Stephen Rubin (c) is flanked by agent David Gernert (l.) and S&S president and CEO Jack Romanos at the UJA-Federation of New York gala.

THE BRETHREN
Doubleday Broadway Group president and publisher Stephen Rubin is presented with his award by his bestselling author John Grisham at the UJA-Federation of New York event.
CURTAIN CALL
Yale University Press hosted a party at the Yale Club in New York City to celebrate the publication of Richard Somerset-Ward's An American Theatre: The Story of Westport Country Playhouse, which features a foreword by Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman. Pictured (l.) to (r.) are Somerset-Ward, Walter Bergen, Westport Country Playhouse board of directors, Woodward and Jonathan Brent, editorial director, YUP.
MANGA MANIA
Influential yaoi manga author Kazuma Kodaka (Bonds of Love) surrounded by the staff of her U.S. publisher, Central Park Media, at a signing at the Kinokuniya Bookstore, one of several events honoring during her recent visit to New York. Pictured (l. to r.) are Shigeki Morii; Newton Grant; Kodaka; Tim Werenko; Masumi Homma O'Donnell, CPM publisher; and David Hair.
TRANSLATE THIS
The French-American Foundation for Translation awarded prizes for fiction and nonfiction translation. respectively. to Helen Marx for her translation of the novel Silbermann by Jacques de Lacretelle (Helen Marx Books) and to Arthur Goldhammer for his translation of Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville (Library of America).
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