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The Penguin Press was founded in 2003 by Ann Godoff and
launched its debut list in the
Winter of 2004, of which Steve Coll's Ghost Wars was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in
nonfiction. Dedicated to publishing literary nonfiction and select fiction, it's
distinguished roster of authors include Jon Lee Anderson, John Berendt, Ron Chernow,
Alexandra Fuller, Alan Greenspan, Mark Helprin, Michael Pollan, Thomas Pynchon,
Ruth Reichl, Thomas E. Ricks, Frank Rich, Jeffrey D. Sachs, Zadie Smith, Gordon
Wood, Carlos Ruiz Zafón, and many other award-winning and best-selling writers. In
2005, The Penguin Press introduced "The Penguin History of American Life," a major
new series of fifty important books that range across all of American history, selected by
an editorial board presided over by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
and including some of America's most eminent historians.
Ann Godoff
President and Publisher of The Penguin Press
Ann Godoff joined Penguin Group in 2003 to start her own imprint. Ms.Godoff has had
a distinguished career in book publishing since joining the editorial department of Simon
& Schuster in 1980. In 1987 she joined Atlantic Monthly Press as Senior Editor,
becoming Editor-in-Chief in 1989. She was appointed executive editor at Random House
in 1991, becoming a Vice President in 1994 and Editorial Director in 1995. In 1997 she
became president, publisher, and editor-in-chief of the Random House Trade Publishing
Group and executive vice president of Random House, Inc. Among the celebrated
authors Ms. Godoff has acquired and edited are John Berendt, author of Midnight in the
Garden of Good and Evil, a record-breaker on The New York Times bestseller list, 1997
Booker Award winner Arundhati Roy (The God of Small Things) and Zadie Smith (White
Teeth), Ron Chernow, Alexandra Fuller (author of best-selling Don't Let's Go to the
Dogs Tonight), Caleb Carr, William Finnegan, James Hillman, Frank Rich, Salman
Rushdie, Annie Leibovitz, Michael Pollan, Jeffrey Toobin, Nathan McCall, Francine du
Plessix Gray, Thomas Pynchon, Steve Coll, Frank Rich, David Nasaw, Michael
Kimmleman. Ruth Reichl, and Alan Furst. |
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