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Alfred A. Knopf

Founded in 1915, Alfred A Knopf has long had a reputation as a publisher of distinguished, beautifully designed, award-winning books. It is an imprint of the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, which is a division of Penguin Random House, LLC. Their parent company is Bertelsmann AG, the international media company. Knopf’s authors include numerous winners of Nobel and Pulitzer Prizes, National Book Awards, and National Book Critics Circle Awards.

Knopf authors include Kazuo Ishiguro, Tommy Orange, Orhan Pamuk, Robert A. Caro, Sheryl Sandberg, Cormac McCarthy, Richard Russo, Jhumpa Lahiri, Anne Tyler, Haruki Murakami, Bill Gates, Jane Smiley, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Maggie O’Farrell, Charles Mann, Andre Agassi, Casey Cep, T.J. Stiles, Lawrence Wright, Yaa Gyasi, Emily St. John Mandel, Paulo Coelho, Carl Hiassen, Joyce Carol Oates, Cheryl Strayed, Ken Burns, Gabrielle Zevin, Michelle Zauner. Our esteemed list of poets includes Charles Simic, Kevin Young, Sandra Cisneros, Jane Hirshfield, and Sharon Olds. The Knopf Cooks list has a long and illustrious history, from Julia Child, Edna Lewis, and Marcella Hazan to Madhur Jaffrey, Deb Perlman, Kwame Onwuachi, and Sohla El-Waylly. Knopf also publishes Toni Morrison, Alice Munro, James Baldwin, Russell Banks, Joan Didion, Gabriel García Márquez, Stieg Larsson, and Anne Rice.

Meet the Team

Lexy Bloom

Editorial Director of Knopf Cooks

Lexy Bloom oversees Knopf Cooks, our culinary program, for which she acquires and edit cookbooks and food writing, as well as manages the cookbook backlist, home to authors such as Julia Child, Marcella Hazan, Madhur Jaffrey, and Edna Lewis. Knopf Cooks publishes voice-driven, upmarket yet accessible cookbooks that lend a distinct perspective to a cuisine or culture, from Sohla El-Waylly to Deb Perelman, from Hetty McKinnon to Kwame Onwuachi, from restaurants like Via Carota to Sofreh. Additionally, she works with authors of literary fiction and nonfiction such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Haruki Murakami, and Orhan Pamuk. 

Isa Connolly

Editorial Assistant

Isa Connolly is an editorial assistant who works predominantly with the Knopf Cooks team. She has worked closely on cookbooks by Hetty Lui McKinnon, Padma Lakshmi, Kwame Onwuachi, Kevin West, and Irene Yoo. Alongside Knopf Cooks titles, she has also worked on projects by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Haruki Murakami. When she is not reading, you can find her looking for the perfect tuna melt in the city, frosting tiered cakes for birthday parties, or trying new recipes from Knopf cookbooks. She grew up in Panama, went to university in London, and now lives in Brooklyn, NY.

Emily Cunningham

Executive Editor

Emily edits nonfiction across a variety of genres, including history, memoir, biography, and narrative journalism. Prior to joining Knopf, she spent nine years at Penguin Press, where her list included the New York Times bestsellers Good For a Girl by Lauren Fleshman and The Daughters of Kobani by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon; Andrew Leland’s The Country of the Blind, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; and Tahir Hamut Izgil’s Waiting to Be Arrested at Night, winner of a National Book Critics Circle Award. Earlier in her career, Emily held positions at Harper and Grove Atlantic. She is a native of the Boston area and lives in Brooklyn. 

Brian Etling

Associate Editor  

Brian Etling is an associate editor at Knopf interested in inventive and risk-taking literary fiction, science fiction and fantasy, literature in translation, and nonfiction with a focus on culture, music, nature, and memoir. In his time with the Knopf Doubleday Group, he has been fortunate to work with many bestselling and award-winning authors including James Ellroy, Mark Z. Danielewski, Alexander McCall Smith, Jo Nesbø, Paolo Bacigalupi, Andrea Wulf, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Leonard Mlodinow, and Michio Kaku. His authors at Vintage include Juneau Black, Charlotte Carter, and Kirsty Manning. Prior to joining Knopf, he worked in Sales for Penguin Random House, and before that he was the manager of an independent bookstore in North Carolina. He lives in Manhattan.

John Ingold

Editorial Assistant

John Ingold is an editorial assistant with an interest in literary fiction and narrative nonfiction that is voice-driven, intellectually curious, and a little weird. Prior to joining Knopf, he assisted literary agents Amanda Urban and Amelia Atlas at CAA. During his time at both Knopf and CAA, he has had the privilege of working with award-winning authors such as Kaveh Akbar, Jennifer Egan, Bret Easton Ellis, Kazuo Ishiguro, Karen Russell, and Joy Williams. A graduate of the University of Chicago, John grew up in Michigan and now resides in Brooklyn, NY.    

Margot Lee

Editorial Assistant

Margot Lee is an editorial assistant at Knopf. She is drawn to literary fiction and short stories, as well as narrative nonfiction, criticism, and poetry. At Knopf, she has worked with authors such as Ken Burns, Joseph J. Ellis, James Ellroy, Thomas Mallon, Jonah Mixon-Webster, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Mária Elena Morán, Adam Ross, Philippe Sands, Lee Seong-bok, Bud Smith, Andrea Wulf, and the literary estates of Albert Camus and Chaim Grade. Margot grew up in Sydney, Australia, and was educated at Yale University. Before Knopf, she interned at The Yale Review, BOMB Magazine, and ZYZZYVA.

Hilary Redmon

Editorial Director of Nonfiction

Hilary Redmon is the Editorial Director of Nonfiction at Knopf. Before joining Knopf in February of 2025, she worked at Penguin Classics, Penguin, Viking, Free Press and Ecco, where she edited and published bestselling, award-winning nonfiction including The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge, Brain on Fire by Susannah Cahalan, The Greatest Show on Earth by Richard Dawkins, Tattoos on the Heart by Greg Boyle, I Contain Multitudes by Ed Yong, The Riddle of the Labyrinth by Margalit Fox, and Elon Musk by Ashlee Vance. At Random House, where she was an editor for nine years, she published multiple bestsellers and award-winners including Educated by Tara Westover, An Immense World by Ed Yong, Everything Happens for a Reason by Kate Bowler, Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake, Saving Time by Jenny Odell, and Lost & Found by Kathryn Schulz. At Knopf, she continues to work with authors including Ed Yong, Clint Smith, Jenny Odell, and Pamela Colloff. Her authors and their books have been recognized by the National Book Awards, the NBCC, the PEN Literary Awards, the Los Angeles Times Book Awards, the Kirkus Prize, and the Goodreads Choice Awards. They have won Pulitzer Prizes, Carnegie Medals, the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award, Whiting Nonfiction Grants, Royal Society Prizes, the Wainwright Prize, and have been chosen as favorite books of the year by President Obama, Bill Gates, and The New York Times Book Review’s Top Ten.

Rob Shapiro

Assistant Editor

Rob Shapiro received an MFA from the University of Virginia, and his writing has appeared in Ploughshares, AGNI, New England Review, and The Southern Review. Projects he has worked on include fiction by Joyce Carol Oates, Jayne Anne Phillips, Russell Banks, and Hari Kunzru; nonfiction by Amy Tan, Beverly Lowry, and Lauren Hough; and poetry by Michael Ondaatje, Margaret Atwood, and Nicole Sealey. 

Tiara Sharma

Assistant Editor

Tiara Sharma is an assistant editor interested in literary and upmarket fiction, and poetry, that is formally inventive, sharply observational, or propelled by an unforgettable voice. Across nonfiction, they are drawn to histories of social movements, cultural criticism, political theory, memoir, reportage, and books that meld genres and disciplines. In their time at Knopf, they have worked with best-selling and award-winning authors such as Ken Burns, Kevin Kwan, Gabrielle Zevin, Bill Clinton, Dolly Alderton, John Vaillant, Gary J. Bass, Michael Finkel, J. Courtney Sullivan, and Chris Bohjalian. Before joining Knopf Editorial, Tiara worked at the Penguin Random House Speakers Bureau and interned at n+1. They were born in Jammu, India and live in Brooklyn, NY.  

Zuleima Ugalde

Editorial Assistant

Zuleima Ugalde is an editorial assistant at Pantheon, Schocken, and Alfred A. Knopf, supporting the desks of Deb Garrison and Ben Hyman. At Knopf, Zuleima has worked alongside authors such as Robin Coste Lewis, Amitava Kumar, Clare Sestanovich, Leila Mottley, Kay Redfield Jamison, Jane Hirshfield, David Remnick, Elliot Ackerman, Richie Hofmann, Michael Dickman, Ramie Targoff, Garth Risk Hallberg, and many others. Her favorite reads include literary fiction that is thought-provoking, transportive historical fiction that captures a unique sense of time and place, and narrative and literary nonfiction projects with a spirit of intellectual inquiry, and she is looking to acquire books along the same vein. She lives in New York City and enjoys searching for good reading spots throughout the city.

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