There shouldn’t be a licence to get things wrong
Ian Hamilton, 8 June 1995
Genius in Disguise: Harold Ross of the ‘New Yorker’
by Thomas Kunkel.
Random House, 497 pp., $25, March 1995,0 679 41837 7 Show More
by Thomas Kunkel.
Random House, 497 pp., $25, March 1995,
“... Moby Dick the whale or the man?’, ‘Willa Cather – did he write The Private Life of Helen of Troy?’ Ross, it was said, hardly ever read novels and was suspicious of poetry that aspired beyond light verse. He called music and painting the ‘two phoney arts’. He was contemptuous of all ‘fancy college men’. ‘Nobody’s going to make me ... ”