

Graydon Carter and The Editor’s Eye
Apr 1, 2025
Graydon Carter, longtime editor of Vanity Fair, shares captivating stories from his career and insights from his memoir, When the Going Was Good. He discusses transforming the magazine landscape, the balance of celebrity culture with substantial journalism, and the nostalgia for quality craftsmanship in media. Carter reflects on the competitive nature of editing and the anxiety it brings, while also expressing thoughts on public perception and the ephemeral nature of media. This engaging conversation combines personal anecdotes with valuable lessons learned throughout his journey.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Embarking on a Memoir Journey
02:54 • 15min
Cultural Reflections and Nostalgia for Quality Craftsmanship
17:43 • 6min
Nostalgia and Transformation in NYC's Magazine Scene
23:42 • 14min
Rivalry and Resilience in Editing
38:10 • 4min
Navigating Success and Public Perception
42:02 • 16min
The Ephemeral Nature of Media Memory
57:55 • 5min