Anna Wintour Favorite Books - 10 Recommended Reads
Anna Wintour
Vogue's editor-in-chief Anna Wintour is an avid reader. Here is a list of her book recommendations with quotes that is constantly updated!
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The Dolphin Letters, 1970-1979
The second volume that I'm going to try to read on my trip is The Dolphin Letters, which is the correspondence between Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Hardwick, so that probably won't be a quick read either.
The Mirror & the Light
I'm basically on the road for a month, so it's a great opportunity for me to catch up on my reading. This trip, I am going to try to read the entire third part of Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall trilogy, which is 726 pages in length.
Notes on Camp
He was on inspired by Susan Sonntag's "Notes of Camp". If you read Susan Sontag's remarkable essays, you will understand that Camp is an expression of everything that is artificial, everything that is a little bit fake, it is opposite of nature. (1 m 21 s)
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What Happened
I was to be found watching television, transfixed by Hillary Clinton as she gave her gracious and eloquent concession speech. Secretary Clinton writes about that moment honestly in her memoir What Happened, published on September 12. It’s a candid account of the events leading up to the 2016 election, as well as the personal and emotional footpaths of her life that led her to run for the presidency.
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Grace: The American Vogue Years
Wintour praises Grace’s “amazing” books, Grace: Thirty Years of Fashion at Vogue, and Grace: The American Vogue Years. “I have great affection for the fairy tales,” Wintour goes on to say, referring to Coddington’s fantastical, high-production shoots, which feature in both volumes.
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Grace
Wintour praises Grace’s “amazing” books, Grace: Thirty Years of Fashion at Vogue, and Grace: The American Vogue Years. “I have great affection for the fairy tales,” Wintour goes on to say, referring to Coddington’s fantastical, high-production shoots, which feature in both volumes.
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