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Robert Caro's last book on LBJ likely won't be delayed by editor Robert Gottlieb's death

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Robert Caro's fifth volume on Lyndon Johnson, one of the book world's most long-awaited publications, is unlikely to be delayed by the death of his longtime editor, publishing luminary Robert Gottlieb. 鈥淢r.
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This image released by Sony Pictures Classics shows Robert Caro, left, and Robert Gottlieb in 1974 from the documentary "Turn Every Page - The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb." Gottlieb, the celebrated editor of Caro, Toni Morrison and many others, died Wednesday at age 92.(Martha Kaplan/Wild Surmise Productions, LLC/Sony Pictures Classics via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Robert Caro's fifth volume on Lyndon Johnson, one of the book world's most long-awaited publications, is unlikely to be delayed by the death of his longtime editor,

鈥淢r. Caro is continuing his work on Volume 5 with limited interruption,鈥 Caro spokesperson Paul Bogaards said Thursday, a day after Gottlieb's death at 92.

No release date has been set for what's supposed to be the final book in 鈥淭he Years of Lyndon Johnson鈥 series, the first of which was published in 1982. Late last year, he had no sense when the fifth volume would be done, saying then that he still hoped to visit Vietnam and spend time in a village subjected to U.S. attacks during the Vietnam War.

Caro had worked with Gottlieb 鈥 also the editor of such celebrated authors as Joseph Heller and Nora Ephron 鈥 for more than a half-century. Their collaboration began with continuing with the first four Johnson biographies, and a brief volume on Caro's writing process, 鈥淲orking.鈥

Their unique collaboration was the basis for an directed by Gottlieb's daughter, Lizzie Gottlieb, and released last year.

As Caro he and Gottlieb did not have the kind of ongoing communication many writers and editors have. Caro did not consult with Gottlieb while writing his books or show him early drafts, waiting instead to turn in a completed manuscript. They saw so little of each other in social gatherings that Lizzie Gottlieb would say that she only got to know Caro through making the film, which does depict the pair editing 鈥淲orking.鈥

The two Bobs argued fiercely over 鈥淭he Power Broker鈥 鈥 when hundreds of thousands of words were cut from what still ended up as a 1,200-page book 鈥 but had since enjoyed a much warmer and more seamless working relationship.

鈥淔rom the day 52 years ago that we first looked at my pages together, Bob understood what I was trying to do and made it possible for me to take the time, and do the work, I needed to do,鈥 Caro said in a statement Wednesday 鈥 adding that he looked upon Gottlieb as a 鈥済reat friend.鈥

The Johnson books, which have brought Caro a Pulitzer and a National Book Award among other honors, have become an obsession with history fans. Publisher Alfred A. Knopf receives more queries from fans about the fifth volume, expected to cover the last nine years of Johnson's life, than about any other book.

Caro is a and expansive narrator whose books usually exceed 600 pages and can take up to a decade or more to finish. His most recent Johnson book, 鈥淭he Passage of Power,鈥 was released in 2012.

鈥淵ou can鈥檛 speed up the research,鈥 Caro told the AP last year, saying the scope of the final volume was 鈥渉uge.鈥

Bogaards declined comment on who might edit the final book, which the 87-year-old Caro had acknowledged was shadowed by his and Gottlieb's ages. Caro has said he sometimes receives mail from fans, urging him to finish Volume 5 and reminding him, 鈥淒o you know how old you are?鈥

鈥淏ob and I don鈥檛 sit around and talk about it,鈥 Caro told the AP last year. 鈥淲e know how the clock ticks.鈥

Hillel Italie, The Associated Press

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