Literary San Francisco Oral History Transcript And Related Material 1965

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Literary San Francisco Oral History Transcript And Related Material 1965
Oscar Lewis
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I don't think there's any doubt of that. And he certainly built up the Chronicle's book depart ment until it was one of the important book review sec tions in the country. He used to make yearly trips to New York to keep his contacts back there.
Interv: Apparently he was very good at that, was he not?
Lewis: Yes, he was. I don't think he personally solicited ad vertising, but he saw to it that a lot of book advertising came out here. It had never been done before and it hasn't been done since.
...The Chronicle and other San Francisco book departments don't have anything like the amount of advertising they had in Joe Jackson's day.
Interv: Did he become interested in Western Americana about the same time that everyone else did? Or was he earlier?
Lewis: I'm not sure about that. He was doing book reviewing in San Francisco. Naturally he emphasized the books of 93 Lewis: regional interest. Besides, he must have had a natural interest in Californiana because nearly all his own books were on some phase of the West.


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