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Monday, March 18, 2024

George Plimpton

George signed my old copy of his Sidd Finch* fable, in Cooperstown in 2001. He'd just talked about the pleasurable experience of connecting two remote points in space with a hurled baseball. I think he was a connoisseur of obscure but distinct pleasures.

"Writing is a very lonely business and when you come to a book fair and you sit at a table and people come up to you with books that they've had in their library for many years and they think it's been somewhat enhanced by a signature, it's always a pleasure."
George Plimpton, born on this day in 1927.**
**It's the birthday of George Plimpton [and John Updike, to make a pleasing writerly connection], born in New York (1927). He was the founding editor of The Paris Review, a job that he held for 50 years, from 1953 until his death in 2003, and he conducted long, insightful interviews — including one of only two interviews that Hemingway gave in his life. WA

*George's late-life hearing wasn't spot-on...


but I didn't mind. Just glad I got to meet him, he was only with us another couple of years. 

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