Loveman, Amy (1881–1955)
Loveman, Amy (1881–1955)
American editor and literary critic. Born Amy Loveman on May 16, 1881, in New York, NY; died Dec 11, 1955, in New York, NY; dau. of Adolph P. Loveman (cotton broker) and Adassa (Heilprin) Loveman (columnist); Barnard College, AB, 1901.
Became book reviewer for New York Evening Post (1915); co-founded Post's Literary Review (1920); was co-founder of Saturday Review of Literature (1924), becoming associate editor, then poetry editor (1950); became head of reading department at Book-of-the-Month Club (c. 1926), and member of editorial board (1951–55); wrote I'm Looking for a Book (1942); co-edited Varied Harvest: A Miscellany of Writing by Barnard College Women (1953). Received Columbia University Medal for Excellence (1945) and Constance Lindsay Skinner Award (1946).