Robert Gottlieb New Yorker, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Avid Reader, Books, Salary, and Net Worth

Robert Gottlieb Bio | Wiki

Robert Gottlieb is an American writer and editor. He serves as editor-in-chief of Simon & Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf, and The New Yorker. Robert is a man of eclectic tastes who has edited a number of big best-sellers, including Jessica Mitford’s The American Way of Death, Charles Portis’s True Grit, and Robert Crichton’s The Secret of Santa Vittoria among others.

Moreover, Robert worked on several personal histories including Brooke Hayward’s Haywire, Barbara Goldsmith’s Little Gloria . . . Happy at Last, Jean Stein and George Plimpton’s Edie: An American Biography, and the autobiographies of Gloria Vanderbilt, Diana Vreeland, and Irene Selznick.

Robert Gottlieb Age

Robert was born on April 29, 1931, in New York, New York, United States. He is 91 years old.

Robert Gottlieb Height

He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx. 1.7 m).

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Robert Gottlieb Family

He was born and raised in New York City by his parents Martha and Charles Gottlieb. Robert was raised in a Jewish family and his uncle is Arthur Adams, a Soviet spy. He holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity.

Robert Gottlieb Wife

Gottlieb was first married to Muriel Higgins in 1952. The two had a son named Roger. Later, in 1969, he married Maria Tucci, an actress whose father, the novelist Niccolò Tucci, was one of Robert’s writers. The couple shares two children Lizzie Gottlieb, a film director, and Nicholas.

Robert Gottlieb Education

He graduated from Columbia University in 1952. Later, Robert spent two years at Cambridge University before joining Simon & Schuster in 1955. He is a man of eclectic tastes who has edited a number of big best-sellers such as Jessica Mitford’s The American Way of Death and Charles Portis’s True Grit.

Robert Gottlieb Avid Reader

Robert is widely considered to be one of the greatest editors of the second half of the 20th century. In September 2016 his autobiography Avid Reader: A Life was published by New York, NY: Farrar.

Robert Gottlieb Books | Garbo

Some of Robert’s nonfictional books include:

Garbo (2021)
Near-Death Experiences . . . and Others (2018)
Avid Reader: A Life (2016)
Great Expectations: The Sons and Daughters of Charles Dickens (2012)
Lives and Letters (2011)
Sarah: The Life of Sarah Bernhardt (2010)
George Ballanchine: The Ballet Maker (2004)
A Certain Style: The Art of the Plastic Handbag 1949-1959 (1988)

Robert Gottlieb Dickens

Robert has long been fascinated by the works of Charles Dickens (1812-1870) the most famous and widely read English novelist. In 2013, he published the book Great Expectations: The Sons and Daughters of Charles.

In this short work of only 239 text pages, he talked about the many children sired by Dickens. Dickens and his wife Catherine separated in 1857 after news of his affair with Ellen Ternan the actress was revealed to the public. He saw Catherine only three times from 1857 to his death in 1870.

Robert Gottlieb Salary

He serves as editor-in-chief of Simon & Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf, and The New Yorker. Therefore, he earns a decent income. Robert’s average salary is $93,655 per year.

Robert Gottlieb Net Worth

He earns his wealth from his career, therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. Robert’s estimated net worth is $2 million.

Who Is Robert Gottlieb

Robert is a 91-year-old American writer and editor. He serves as editor-in-chief of Simon & Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf, and The New Yorker. He worked on several personal histories including Brooke Hayward’s Haywire, Barbara Goldsmith’s Little Gloria . . . Happy at Last, Jean Stein and George Plimpton’s Edie.

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