BARBRA STREISAND
“My dream is to be the girl at 15 who got on that
freighter. That was my dream: to go on a freighter
and land in Morocco or Algiers for $135. I talked
to a girl who said that when she was 19, she had
traveled around the world, and I thought , What
a fascinating life she’s led and what did I do?
And my friends say to me, ‘Barbra, what were you
doing at 19?’ Oh, yeah I was on the verge of big
success, I mean I was a big success in I Can Get
It For You Wholesale. But , to me, that’s not the
same as that girl traveling all over the world.
“The Playboy Interview: The Best of Three Decades,
1962-1992,” (Playboy, 1992)
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SAINT GEORGE MIVART
“In 1892 the progressive Catholic intellectual Saint
George Mivart published an essay arguing that even
a ‘theologian of the most severe and rigid school’
must admit that ‘there is and there will for all
eternity be, a real and true happiness in hell’ for
some of its better-suited denizens. Some wicked souls
will find in hell a ‘kind of harmony with their own
mental condition.’ For making the point, Mivart
incurred papal conditional, his works were put on
the Index of Prohibited Books, and he was initially
denied a Catholic burial.”
Henry Freedland. “Hell Breaks Loose” in
Lapham’s Quarterly, Volume XII, number 3
(Summer, 2019)
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GEORGE DELACORTE
“Brooklyn born George Delacorte made a fortune
creating Dell Press that published magazines,
puzzle books, and comics. To memoralize the
passing of his wife Margarita and as a comfort
in his grief, Delacorte commissioned Jose’ de
Creeft to create a statue in Central Park of
Alice in Wonderland, which Margarita adored.
The model for Alice was the sculptor’s daughter
Donna.
“Alice was not the park’s only gift from George
Delacorte, the Lorenzo di Medici of New York, said
former mayor Ed Koch. In the summer of 1962, along
the western shore of Turtle Pond, an 1,800 seat
outdoor theater opened with a production of The Merchant of Venice starring George C Scott with
James Earl Jones.”
Stephen Wolf. Central Park Love Song:Wandering
Beneath the Heaventrees (Santa Monica: Griffith
Moon, 2018)
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ON COMPARING TED WILLIAMS WITH JOE
DIMAGGIO
“Ted never demanded sycophants and had a healthy
distrust of people who sucked up to him. Joe could
cut you off if you didn’t call him Clipper and
insisted everything be done for him. He was surrounded
by coat holders and fixers; he expected freebies or
others to pay his tab. Ted always insisted on picking
up his own check and paying for others.
“Joe smoked incessantly – even in the dugout.
Ted never smoked. Joe loved nightclubs. Ted loved
the outdoors.”
Ben Bradlee, Jr. The Kid: The Immortal Life of
Ted Williams (New York: Little, Brown & Company,
2013)
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BOBBY KRIEGER'S FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF
JIM MORRISON
" I first met him when he came to my home with
[drummer[ John Densmore and he seemed pretty normal.
I didn't really get a sense that there was anything
unusual about him until the end of our first rehearsal. Initially everything was cool. Then this guy came looking
for Jim. Something had gone wrong with a dope, and just
went nuts. Absolutely bananas. I thought, Jesus Christ,
this guy's not normal.'
GUITAR LEGENDS: CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF
GUITAR WORLD. Special Collectors Edition, Celebrating
Thirty Years of Guitar World (2010)
**
VLADIMIR HOROWITZ, concert pianist
"Horowitz owns a collection of snuff boxes
assembled from all over the world which he
keeps neatly arranged in green silk-lined
drawers."
CURRENT BIOGRAPHY 1943
KING JAMES IV of SCOTLAND
"The first golfer of whom any record has come
down to us, is King James IV of Scotland, cslled
'James of the Iron Belt,' the king who died
fighting on foot with his spearmen round him on
the stricken field of Flodden."
Robert Browning. A History of Golf
(New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. 1955)
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DANIEL LAMBERT
"Lambert's height was five feet eleven inches;
three yards four inches round the body, one
yard round the leg, his weight, a few days
before his death, was found by the Caledonian
balance to be 738 pounds. "
The Life of the Wonderful and Extraordinary
Daniel Lambert(New York:Samuel Wood,1815)
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KING HUMMURABI
King Hummurabi.
According to my Rabbi,
Ruled, in 18th century BCE, Sumaria.
(If I compose an opera, this will be an aria).
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MITCH McCONNELL
McConnell, Mitch
Once had the itch
To do something
Good for ordinary citizens
(i.e. not the rich)
It was in 2004, in the Spring.
**
LJP
Louis : Bits and Pieces securely place your misplaced life among the best, most interesting, broadest material-encompassing anthologists of your generation. Compile and publish!!
Thanks for helping me find some harmony with my mental condition!
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Don’t forget that Sartre said Hell is other people.
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Isn’t Mitch
a real bitch?
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