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  1. Grove Press es una editorial estadounidense fundada en 1947. Entre sus sellos editoriales se encuentran Black Cat, Evergreen, Venus Library y Zebra. Barney Rosset adquirió la empresa en 1951 y la convirtió en una editorial estadounidense de literatura alternativa.

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    Grove Press is an American publishing imprint that was founded in 1947. Imprints include: Black Cat, Evergreen, Venus Library, and Zebra. Barney Rosset purchased the company in 1951 and turned it into an alternative book press in the United States.

    • 1951
    • Books
  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Grove_PressGrove Press - Wikiwand

    Grove Press es una editorial estadounidense fundada en 1947. Entre sus sellos editoriales se encuentran Black Cat, Evergreen, Venus Library y Zebra. Barney Rosset adquirió la empresa en 1951 y la convirtió en una editorial estadounidense de literatura alternativa.

  4. Website. Grove Press and Evergreen Review. Barnet Lee "Barney" Rosset, Jr. (May 28, 1922 – February 21, 2012) was a pioneering American book and magazine publisher. An avant-garde taste maker, he founded Grove Press in 1951 and Evergreen Review in 1957, both of which gave him platforms for curating world-class and, in several cases ...

    • Peter, Tansey, Beckett, Chantal
    • American
    • Some of the 20th century's most important writing
    • Barnet Lee Rosset, Jr., May 28, 1922, Chicago
  5. An Independent Literary Publisher Since 1917. Grove Atlantic is an American independent literary publisher based in NYC. Our imprints: Grove Press, Atlantic Monthly Press, Black Cat, and Mysterious Press.

  6. Grove Press is founded on Grove Street in New York’s Greenwich Village. 1947. Twenty-eight-year-old Barney Rosset, Jr., buys Grove Press for $3,000, and turns it into one of the most influential publishers of the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s. 1951. Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot. 1953.

  7. Grove Press. While Grove Press was founded on Grove Street in New York’s Greenwich Village in 1947, its true beginning came in 1951 when risk-taker Barney Rosset, Jr., purchased it and turned it into one of the most influential publishers of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.