22:
184:. In 1922, together with partner Billy McGee, he started a publishing company (McGee/Covici, then, Covici-McGee) and bookstore in Chicago. The store became a popular spot for writers, and the company published special, limited edition books, often created for collectors.
644:
639:
251:
222:
When McGee left the company due to health issues in 1924, Covici continued to publish under Pascal Covici, Inc. Several years later, he began a firm with
654:
124:(November 4, 1885–October 14, 1964) was a Romanian Jewish-American book publisher and editor, best known for his close associations with authors such as
596:
649:
494:
370:
546:
105:
492:
Taylor, Leslie A. (2001). "'I Made Up My Mind to Get It': The
American Trial of The Well of Loneliness, New York City, 1928-1929".
629:
659:
43:
39:
86:
192:, published by the firm, was labeled obscene, restricted, and confiscated by post office officials. Hecht, the illustrator
604:
58:
432:
193:
65:
306:
32:
72:
313:
634:
284:
238:
161:
54:
202:
165:
624:
619:
426:
364:
207:
600:
452:
301:
223:
575:"Pascal Covici: An Inventory of His Correspondence at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center"
537:. Dictionary of literary biography. Vol. 46. Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research Company. pp.
309:. Overall, Covici's association with Steinbeck was long-lasting and highly honored by both sides.
511:
177:
149:
574:
538:
530:
382:
Covici died on
October 14, 1964. His relationship with John Steinbeck is portrayed in the book
542:
250:
was seized from Covici-Friede's offices after Friede sold a copy to John Saxton Sumner of the
503:
321:
283:
in 1935 and other new and reprinted
Steinbeck works. Covici-Friede failed in 1938; in 1943,
586:
Ronald S. Marmarelli. "Covici, Pascal Avram"; American
National Biography Online Feb. 2000.
79:
341:
329:
317:
197:
561:
358:
349:
325:
274:
270:
266:
243:
232:
125:
160:
where his six brothers owned and managed a number of retail stores. He studied at the
613:
515:
446:
333:
279:
262:
254:
but the New York Court of
Special Sessions cleared the book of charges of obscenity.
227:
337:
296:
133:
168:
but did not graduate from either school, working instead at his brothers' stores.
437:
353:
258:
145:
132:, and many more noted American literary figures, mainly through his position at
129:
21:
210:. The poem was considered lewd and was banned in a number of places, including
156:
Wolf Covici and
Schifra Barish. At the age of twelve, his family immigrated to
399:
345:
185:
507:
144:
Covici, known to his friends as "Kai," was born on
November 4, 1885, in
181:
157:
153:
211:
15:
299:, where he convinced Steinbeck to sign. Viking published
200:, and had to pay a fine of $ 1,000. In 1928 he published
176:
For several years, he published a monthly newspaper in
46:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
196:, and the publishers were arrested. They pleaded
564:The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
384:Steinbeck and Covici: The Story of a Friendship
535:American literary publishing houses, 1900-1980
236:by Hecht and Charles MacArthur and the novel
118:Romanian Jewish-American publisher and editor
8:
252:New York Society for the Suppression of Vice
277:, whom they signed in 1934. They published
645:American people of Romanian-Jewish descent
106:Learn how and when to remove this message
640:Romanian emigrants to the United States
484:
7:
411:Fantazius Mallare, a Mysterious Oath
246:garnered the company quick success.
44:adding citations to reliable sources
495:Journal of the History of Sexuality
405:Broken Necks {More 1001 Afternoon}
371:We Have Always Lived in the Castle
14:
655:American book publishers (people)
20:
31:needs additional citations for
305:(1939), which received a 1940
1:
650:University of Michigan alumni
605:University of Texas at Austin
533:. In Peter Dzwonkoski (ed.).
423:The Coming Struggle for Power
287:purchased the firm's assets.
433:The Sweet Singer of Michigan
257:In addition to writers like
386:, edited by Thomas Fensch.
676:
396:1001 Afternoons in Chicago
312:Covici also worked on the
307:Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
529:Filreis, Alan J. (1986).
374:are dedicated to Covici.
295:In 1938, Covici moved to
122:Pascal Avram "Pat" Covici
597:Pascal Covici Collection
453:Complete Cheerful Cherub
218:New firm and controversy
314:Viking Portable Library
273:, their key author was
172:Early publishing career
316:and with authors like
248:The Well of Loneliness
239:The Well of Loneliness
162:University of Michigan
660:American book editors
508:10.1353/sex.2001.0042
390:Other works published
166:University of Chicago
630:People from Botoșani
208:Joseph Moncure March
152:. He was the son of
40:improve this article
601:Harry Ransom Center
302:The Grapes of Wrath
150:Kingdom of Romania
468:, George A. Bagby
462:, Bobbie Meredith
356:. Bellow's novel
190:Fantazius Mallare
116:
115:
108:
90:
667:
579:
578:
571:
565:
559:
553:
552:
526:
520:
519:
489:
456:, Rebecca McCann
378:Death and legacy
368:, and Jackson's
322:Ludwig Bemelmans
285:Crown Publishing
111:
104:
100:
97:
91:
89:
48:
24:
16:
675:
674:
670:
669:
668:
666:
665:
664:
610:
609:
593:
583:
582:
573:
572:
568:
560:
556:
549:
531:"Covici-Firede"
528:
527:
523:
491:
490:
486:
481:
474:, Grace Perkins
466:Bachelor's Wife
443:The Childermass
417:Kingdom of Evil
392:
380:
342:Shirley Jackson
330:Lionel Trilling
318:Joseph Campbell
293:
220:
188:'s 1922 novel,
174:
142:
119:
112:
101:
95:
92:
55:"Pascal Covici"
49:
47:
37:
25:
12:
11:
5:
673:
671:
663:
662:
657:
652:
647:
642:
637:
632:
627:
622:
612:
611:
608:
607:
592:
591:External links
589:
588:
587:
581:
580:
566:
554:
547:
521:
502:(2): 250–286.
483:
482:
480:
477:
476:
475:
469:
463:
460:Speakeasy Girl
457:
449:
440:
429:
420:
414:
408:
402:
391:
388:
379:
376:
362:, Steinbeck's
350:Marianne Moore
326:Gilbert Highet
292:
289:
275:John Steinbeck
271:Nathanael West
267:Clifford Odets
244:Radclyffe Hall
233:The Front Page
219:
216:
203:The Wild Party
173:
170:
141:
138:
126:John Steinbeck
117:
114:
113:
28:
26:
19:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
672:
661:
658:
656:
653:
651:
648:
646:
643:
641:
638:
636:
635:Romanian Jews
633:
631:
628:
626:
623:
621:
618:
617:
615:
606:
602:
598:
595:
594:
590:
585:
584:
576:
570:
567:
563:
558:
555:
550:
548:0-8103-1724-9
544:
540:
536:
532:
525:
522:
517:
513:
509:
505:
501:
497:
496:
488:
485:
478:
473:
470:
467:
464:
461:
458:
455:
454:
450:
448:
447:Wyndham Lewis
444:
441:
439:
435:
434:
430:
428:
427:John Strachey
424:
421:
418:
415:
412:
409:
406:
403:
401:
397:
394:
393:
389:
387:
385:
377:
375:
373:
372:
367:
366:
361:
360:
355:
351:
347:
343:
339:
335:
334:Arthur Miller
331:
327:
323:
319:
315:
310:
308:
304:
303:
298:
290:
288:
286:
282:
281:
280:Tortilla Flat
276:
272:
268:
264:
263:Wyndham Lewis
260:
255:
253:
249:
245:
241:
240:
235:
234:
229:
228:New York City
225:
224:Donald Friede
217:
215:
213:
209:
205:
204:
199:
195:
194:Wallace Smith
191:
187:
183:
179:
171:
169:
167:
163:
159:
155:
151:
147:
139:
137:
135:
131:
127:
123:
110:
107:
99:
88:
85:
81:
78:
74:
71:
67:
64:
60:
57: –
56:
52:
51:Find sources:
45:
41:
35:
34:
29:This article
27:
23:
18:
17:
569:
557:
534:
524:
499:
493:
487:
471:
465:
459:
451:
442:
431:
422:
416:
410:
404:
395:
383:
381:
369:
365:East of Eden
363:
357:
338:George Gamow
311:
300:
297:Viking Press
294:
291:Viking Press
278:
256:
247:
237:
231:
221:
201:
189:
175:
143:
134:Viking Press
121:
120:
102:
96:January 2008
93:
83:
76:
69:
62:
50:
38:Please help
33:verification
30:
625:1964 deaths
620:1885 births
438:Julia Moore
419:, Ben Hecht
413:, Ben Hecht
407:, Ben Hecht
354:Saul Bellow
259:Gene Fowler
230:. The play
130:Saul Bellow
614:Categories
479:References
198:no contest
140:Early life
66:newspapers
516:142799942
472:Boy Crazy
400:Ben Hecht
346:Willy Ley
186:Ben Hecht
178:Bradenton
164:and the
146:Botoșani
603:at the
599:at the
562:"Novel"
182:Florida
158:Chicago
154:vintner
80:scholar
545:
514:
359:Herzog
352:, and
269:, and
212:Boston
82:
75:
68:
61:
53:
539:92–96
512:S2CID
87:JSTOR
73:books
543:ISBN
59:news
504:doi
242:by
226:in
206:by
42:by
616::
541:.
510:.
500:10
498:.
445:,
436:,
425:,
398:,
348:,
344:,
340:,
336:,
332:,
328:,
324:,
320:,
265:,
261:,
214:.
180:,
148:,
136:.
128:,
577:.
551:.
518:.
506::
109:)
103:(
98:)
94:(
84:·
77:·
70:·
63:·
36:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.