Informed and pleasurable writing. Will read more of his work. Gives many reading ideas. Beautiful dedication.
notes, quotes
33..H adams & h James...adams availed himself of that opiate of the rich and bored: travel--exotic, almost relentless travel
41..santayana..read at morn, as reward..detachment..serenity..a calming effect
47..S.'s Letters, 48-52...holzberger editor (READ)
not possessing things nor being possessed by them
147..Prufrock parody: grow old, grow old, grow cold
156..rosenfeld..1949 Commentary, keeping kosher the reason for Jewish repression of sexuality...Kashruth should be permitted only to Hasidim
165..Bellow: no storyteller...touchy
180..Malamud leitmotif, life is sad
184..THE FIXER (plus A Bates movie)
185..The Assistant 1957..based on the honorable sadness of his father's life in his hardscrabble Brooklyn grocery store
239..Kazin..allergic to contentment
241..women satisfying themselves upon me as if I were a bedpost
244..the other side of sentimentality is often brutality (wife beating)
249..irving Kristol..a genius of temperament
272..Liebling unable to follow the sensible regimen of his idol Col. Stingo, who proclaimed: I have 3 rules of keeping in condition. I will not let guileful women move in on me, I decline all responsibility, and I shun EXACTIOUS LUXURIES, lest I become their slave.
279..John F Nims...terrific guy...READ him
285..sontag..the type that Lenin called "useful idiot"..n vietnam visit: white race is the cancer of human history.
re 9-11: america had it coming
286..santayana, Germans are utterly devoid of the emotion of boredom
294..beerbohm: N John Hall: MAX B, A KIND OF LIFE
when explaining a motive, "i may be wrong", or "But these are merely biographer's fancies"...a refreshing and admirable casualness
298..claimed to lack envy and ambition, wanting only to "make good use of such little talents as I had, to lead a pleasant life, to do no harm, to pass muster."
315..M Bowra (gay), when told the woman he was courting was a lesbian, "Buggers can't be choosers"
335..Eliot: I grow old...I grow old...
I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.
381..John Gross: literary editor, hilite TLS 74-81
Shylock: 400 yrs in the life of a legend 1992..READ
387..the truth may be that John hadn't the egotism and vanity, the pushiness and self-absorption, required of the true writer. (Please not to ask how I know about these requisite qualities.) HA!
412..charles van doren..."21"
Movie Quiz Show portrayed corruption of capitalism, but men of integrity shut them down, under the existing capitalist order
415..detached self-contentment
WC Fields
429..one of the great comic voices of all time
431..2 characters, hi-toned grouchy con man, and the greatly put-upon husband, or "sucker"
Its a Gift, 1934
441..I Thalberg, considered actors a species of children
465..Dimaggio despised Kennedy's & Clinton as sexual predators
482..James Wolcott: overwrought prose..slathers lavishly on all subjects..full of false energy and sloppy phrasing
Didion's current professional mourner phase
491..M Gladwell..rubbish
505..erich heller..1911-1990 READ
507...a good listener, which is rare for a professor(among profs, there is no listening--only waiting)
praising; Mann...refered to praise as Vitamin P, and preferred to take it in large doses
Never a complainer,..lashed to O2 & IV-feeding machine, fatigued by emphysema, contemplating life without health, "I suppose it's not really worth it"..But then, the student of German philosophy right up to the end, added "the will overrode the capacity for reasoning, and so one lived on."
544..Xenophon..the goodness of his humor, and his constant cheerfulness and playfulness of temper, always free from anything of moroseness or haughtiness, made him more attractive even to his old age, than themost beautiful and youthful men of the nation.
556..My Friend Matt...lovely..
558..a set of stds and values bred by the Depression and WWII that seemed to be on their way out.
563..Matt played on thru blindness, old age, felt life closing in on him, and kept his poise, humor, and high spirits.