Weekend Spill: An Algonquin Grouping; Sipress in L.A.; GalleryThe Tilley Watch Online, The Week Of July 15-19, 2024

An Algonquin Grouping   I thought it would be fun, on this (finally) not scorching hot morning, to gather some Algonquin Round Table related books off the shelves, and bring them together for a group photo along with a couple of original portraits (that’s The New Yorker’s founder and first editor, Harold Ross, as drawn by Garrett Price on the

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Thurber Thursday: “Mr. Thurber, Our Hero”

Dorothy Parker delivered a most memorable introduction to James Thurber’s The Seal In The Bedroom And Other Predicaments (originally published in 1932). For me, she captured, as best as anyone, the Thurber zeitgeist.  Here are three key moments from her introduction:  “Mr. James Thurber, our hero, deals solely in culminations. Beneath his pictures he sets only the final line. You

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Tuesday Spill: A New Yorkery Summer Library

  For the past twenty-seven summers, my wife, Liza Donnelly, and I have gone to the same Downeast home, and over those years, have built a small library of books, some New Yorker-centric (but many having nothing to do with the magazine). Copies of all of The New Yorkery books in Maine are also in the Spill‘s library back home

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