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This updated edition of James Schuyler's letters to threedozen intimates, published on the 100th anniversary of the writer's birth, offers delicious insights into the vital lives, friendships, and sensibilities thatsprang from the influential New York School. On New York in the summertime: "Makes me think Thoreau wasright and Whitman was wrong." On conducting himself post-breakup: "I would like to do itwith as much silence and grace as a loose tongue and a trick knee permit." On his sister-in…
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This updated edition of James Schuyler's letters to three
dozen intimates, published on the 100th anniversary of the writer's birth, offers delicious insights into the vital lives, friendships, and sensibilities that
sprang from the influential New York School.

On New York in the summertime: "Makes me think Thoreau was
right and Whitman was wrong."

On conducting himself post-breakup: "I would like to do it
with as much silence and grace as a loose tongue and a trick knee permit."

On his sister-in-law's antipathy toward the town beatnik:
"His crimes against society seem to consist of long hair, tight pants and a
Honda--I'm not sure which she minds most."

Such vivid, effervescently scathing takes on life, nature, love,
and art are on joyous display in James Schuyler's letters to John Ashbery, Ron
Padgett, Barbara Guest, Alex Katz, Joe Brainard, Kenneth Koch, and many more.
They paint an indelible picture of a charmingly self-deprecating gentleman with
a deliciously wicked tongue. "Jimmy wrote letters for the most civilized of
reasons," a friend of his once said, "to inform and to entertain." And that
they do, in inimitable style. Peppering his aperçus with the occasional "tout
de sweetie" and "pet noire," Schuyler holds forth on everything from Dante and
Delacroix to travel and gardening. While his tone ranges from the lightly
graceful to the racily profane, each letter is exquisitely tuned to its
recipient. And they have only grown more savory and valued with time.

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  • Author: James Schuyler
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  • ISBN-10: 1885983816
  • ISBN-13: 9781885983817
  • Format: 14.2 x 21.3 x 3.1 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

This updated edition of James Schuyler's letters to three
dozen intimates, published on the 100th anniversary of the writer's birth, offers delicious insights into the vital lives, friendships, and sensibilities that
sprang from the influential New York School.

On New York in the summertime: "Makes me think Thoreau was
right and Whitman was wrong."

On conducting himself post-breakup: "I would like to do it
with as much silence and grace as a loose tongue and a trick knee permit."

On his sister-in-law's antipathy toward the town beatnik:
"His crimes against society seem to consist of long hair, tight pants and a
Honda--I'm not sure which she minds most."

Such vivid, effervescently scathing takes on life, nature, love,
and art are on joyous display in James Schuyler's letters to John Ashbery, Ron
Padgett, Barbara Guest, Alex Katz, Joe Brainard, Kenneth Koch, and many more.
They paint an indelible picture of a charmingly self-deprecating gentleman with
a deliciously wicked tongue. "Jimmy wrote letters for the most civilized of
reasons," a friend of his once said, "to inform and to entertain." And that
they do, in inimitable style. Peppering his aperçus with the occasional "tout
de sweetie" and "pet noire," Schuyler holds forth on everything from Dante and
Delacroix to travel and gardening. While his tone ranges from the lightly
graceful to the racily profane, each letter is exquisitely tuned to its
recipient. And they have only grown more savory and valued with time.

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