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”’Emilie Buchwald”’ is a [[literary editor]] and author. She is the co-founder of the [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]]-based, non-profit publisher, [[Milkweed Editions]].<ref name=”:0″/><ref name=”:1″/> In 2007, she won the [[Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award]].<ref name=”:1″/>
”’Emilie Buchwald”’ is a [[literary editor]] and author. She is the co-founder of the [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]]-based, non-profit publisher, [[Milkweed Editions]].<ref name=”:0″/><ref name=”:1″/> In 2007, she won the [[Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award]].<ref name=”:1″/>
Buchwald was born on September 6, 1935 in [[Vienna, Austria]] to parents Norbert Norton and Marya (Knebel) Bix.<ref name=”:2″/> After [[Krystallnacht]], her family emigrated to the United States in 1939.<ref name=”:1″/> She grew up in New York City<ref name=”:4″/> and began writing [[poetry]] as a child. According to Buchwald, her father was a marvelous story-teller and had influenced her interest in writing.<ref name=”:2″/> She attended [[Hunter College High School]] in New York City and then attended Barnard College.<ref name=”:1″/>
Buchwald was born on September 6, 1935 in [[Vienna, Austria]] to parents Norbert Norton and Marya (Knebel) Bix.<ref name=”:2″/> After [[Krystallnacht]], her family emigrated to the United States in 1939.<ref name=”:1″/> She grew up in New York City<ref name=”:4″/> and began writing [[poetry]] as a child. According to Buchwald, her father was a marvelous story-teller and influenced her interest in writing.<ref name=”:2″/> She attended [[Hunter College High School]] in New York City and then attended Barnard College.<ref name=”:1″/>
In 1954, she married medical student Henry Buchwald, who later became a surgeon.<ref name=”:2″/><ref name=”:1″/> From 1955 to 1957, she worked in editorial positions during the summers off from college, including at ”[[TV Guide]]” and [[Mademoiselle (magazine)|”Mademoiselle” magazine]]. She graduated from [[Barnard College]] with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] in 1957.<ref name=”:2″/>
In 1954, she married medical student Henry Buchwald, who later became a surgeon.<ref name=”:2″/><ref name=”:1″/> From 1955 to 1957, she worked in editorial positions during the summers off from college, including at ”[[TV Guide]]” and [[Mademoiselle (magazine)|”Mademoiselle” magazine]]. She graduated from [[Barnard College]] with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] in 1957.<ref name=”:2″/>