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Literary Giant Ann Godoff Dies at 76
26 Feb
Summary
- Ann Godoff, esteemed editor and publisher, passed away at 76.
- She nurtured careers of prominent writers like Salman Rushdie.
- Godoff founded Penguin Press after a career at Random House.

Ann Godoff, a pivotal figure in the publishing world and the founder of Penguin Press, died on February 24 in Albany, N.Y., at the age of 76. Her death was attributed to complications from bone cancer.
For over three decades, Godoff was a significant presence at Random House, where she rose to executive editor and then editor-in-chief and publisher of its trade publishing group. During her time there, she guided the careers of many acclaimed novelists and nonfiction authors.
Following her departure from Random House in 2003, Godoff swiftly established Penguin Press. This imprint became known for its impressive roster of authors, continuing her legacy of nurturing literary talent.
Godoff's early career included roles at Simon & Schuster and Atlantic Monthly Press before she joined Random House. Her educational background included studies at Bennington College and New York University, where she earned a degree in film.




