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The latter half of the twentieth century saw the literary agency emerge as a distinct and consequential profession within the publishing world, as writers increasingly relied on dedicated representatives to navigate the business of bringing their work to readers. Andrew Wylie was born on November 4, 1947, in New York City, and went on to work as a literary agent.

Wylie received his education at St. Paul's School and subsequently at Harvard University. These institutions, both associated with a particular tradition of American academic life, formed the educational background of a man who would pursue a career as a literary agent. Wylie is a citizen of the United States.

The facts of Wylie's background — his New York City birth, his education at St. Paul's School and Harvard University, and his occupation as a literary agent — place him within a recognizable trajectory of mid-to-late twentieth-century American professional life. No specific honors or critical assessments appear in the available record, but his occupation as a literary agent, taken alongside his educational formation, defines the professional identity he has carried.

Quotes by Andrew Wylie

I don't think if you're serious about literature your library is filled with award-winning books.
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I don't think if you're serious about literature your library is filled with award-winning books.
The Sabbath is the link between the paradise which has passed away and the paradise which is yet to come.
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The Sabbath is the link between the paradise which has passed away and the paradise which is yet to come.
I'm a books person. Yes, I have a Kindle. I used it for an hour and a half and put it in the closet.
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I'm a books person. Yes, I have a Kindle. I used it for an hour and a half and put it in the closet.
Unless you're a terribly bad writer, you are never going to have too many readers.
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Unless you're a terribly bad writer, you are never going to have too many readers.
I would say that I have an aspect of my personality which is that I have no personality. That's why I work as an agent. I have the assumed personality of the people I represent. I am like a sponge.
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I would say that I have an aspect of my personality which is that I have no personality. That's why I work as an agent. I have the assumed personality of the people I represent. I am like a sponge.
I don't Twitter or blog. I'm bad at small talk, and don't have good 'chat'. Talk to me about publishing, and I can go on for hours.
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I don't Twitter or blog. I'm bad at small talk, and don't have good 'chat'. Talk to me about publishing, and I can go on for hours.