Eugene David
...The One-Minute Pundit

Monday, December 31, 2007


A somehow fitting eulogy to three great writers:

Just as Mailer, with his mock bravado, seemed to wrestle the world into submission, and Paley stepped back and observed its foibles wryly, Vonnegut, at heart a child of the Midwest, took full measure of the damage the world could do to simple values and the people who held them. With their accumulated wisdom, these three writers' living presence mattered, but we might miss them more if they had not left so much behind. [LAST GRAF]

(Via ArtsJournal)

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