Mademoiselle (magazine)

  • American

Publisher - AsNotedIn

Notable Position Person From To
Editorial Assistant Truman Capote
Works about Mademoiselle (magazine)
  • Novel: The Bell Jar, Esther Greenwood works in a summer internship at a prominent magazine in New York City. "The Bell Jar" is based on Sylvia Plath's own experience as guest editor at Mademoiselle.

Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1945/06/00 Truman Capote's short story, "Miriam", is published in Mademoiselle. Publisher Miriam (short story)
1945/11/00 "Invisible Boy" is published in Mademoiselle. Publisher Invisible Boy (short story)
1946/10/00 Mademoiselle publishes "Homecoming". The short story will go on to earn an O Henry Award and a place in O Henry Prize Stories. Publisher Homecoming (Bradbury short story)
1947/05/00 "The Cistern" is published in Mademoiselle. Publisher The Cistern (short story)
1953/06/00 Sylvia Plath begins a 20 month-long position of guest editor at Mademoiselle. On the morning of her first day, Plath meets magazine's editor, Betsy Talbot Blackwell, in the magazine's dark-green and pink conference room. Employer The Bell Jar
1956/12/00 "A Christmas Memory" is published in Mademoiselle. Publisher A Christmas Memory (short story)
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