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Mademoiselle was an influential women's magazine first published by Street and Smith[1] and later acquired by Condé Nast Publications. Magazines, periodicals or serials are Publications generally published on a regular schedule containing a variety of articles, generally Street & Smith or Street & Smith Publications Inc was a New York City publisher specializing in inexpensive paperbacks and magazines referred to as pulp fiction Condé Nast Publications Inc is a worldwide Magazine Publishing company Mademoiselle was known for publishing short stories by noted authors such as Truman Capote, that were not printed by other magazines. The short story is a literary genre of Fictional Prose Narrative that tends to be more concise and to the point than longer works of fiction such Truman Capote (ˈtruːmən kəˈpoʊti ( 30 September, 1924, New Orleans Louisiana – 25 August, 1984, Los Angeles Sylvia Plath's experiences during the summer of 1953 as a guest editor at Mademoiselle provided the basis for her novel, The Bell Jar. Sylvia Plath (October 27 1932 &ndash February 11 1963 was an American Poet, Novelist and Short story Writer. Editing Language, Images or Sound through correction condensation organization and other modifications in various media A novel (from Italian novella, Spanish novela, French nouvelle for "new" "news" or "short story The Bell Jar is American writer Sylvia Plath 's only novel which was originally published under the Pseudonym "Victoria Lucas" Barbara Kruger, an influential artist was the art director and image developer, creating works using anchorage, which was used in the magazine. Barbara Kruger (born 1945 is an American conceptual artist She was born in Newark New Jersey and left there in 1964 to attend Syracuse University. The term art director is a blanket title for a variety of similar job functions in Advertising, Publishing, film and Television, the Internet

The November 2001 issue was the final issue and some of the magazine's staff and features were folded into Glamour, which was also published by Condé Nast. Glamour is a women's magazine published by Condé Nast Publications.

References

  1. ^ The largest slice of Street & Smith's profits comes from Mademoiselle.

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