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Among his devoted fans, his pieces were known simply as McGs. With a "genius for illuminating that sometimes ephemeral apogee in people's lives when they prove capable of generating a brightly burning spark" (Columbia Journalism Review), Robert McG. Thomas Jr. commemorated fascinating, unconventional lives with signature style and wit. The New York Times received countless letters over the years from readers moved to tears or laughter by a McG. Eschewing traditionally famous subjects, Thomas favored unsung heroes, eccentrics, and underachievers, including: Edward Lowe, the inventor of…mehr
Among his devoted fans, his pieces were known simply as McGs. With a "genius for illuminating that sometimes ephemeral apogee in people's lives when they prove capable of generating a brightly burning spark" (Columbia Journalism Review), Robert McG. Thomas Jr. commemorated fascinating, unconventional lives with signature style and wit.
The New York Times received countless letters over the years from readers moved to tears or laughter by a McG. Eschewing traditionally famous subjects, Thomas favored unsung heroes, eccentrics, and underachievers, including: Edward Lowe, the inventor of Kitty Litter ("Cat Owner's Best Friend"); Angelo Zuccotti, the bouncer at El Morocco ("Artist of the Velvet Rope"); and Kay Halle, a glamorous Cleveland department store heiress who received sixty-four marriage proposals ("An Intimate of Century's Giants"). In one of his classic obituaries, Thomas described Anton Rosenberg as a "storied sometime artist and occasional musician who embodied the Greenwich Village hipster ideal of 1950's cool to such a laid-back degree and with such determined detachment that he never amounted to much of anything." Thomas captured life's ironies and defining moments with elegance and a gift for making a sentence sing. He had an uncanny sense of the passion and personality that make each life unique, and the ability, as Joseph Epstein wrote, to "look beyond the facts and the rigid formula of the obit to touch on a deeper truth."
Compiled by Chris Calhoun, one of Thomas's most dedicated readers, and with a fittingly sharp introduction from acclaimed novelist and critic Thomas Mallon, 52 McGs. will win legions of new fans to the masterful writer who transformed the obituary into an art form.
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Autorenporträt
Robert McG. Thomas Jr. was born and grew up in Shelbyville, Tennessee. Joining The New York Times as a copyboy in 1959, he went on to work for the paper as a police reporter, rewrite man, society news reporter, and sportswriter before turning to obituaries full-time in 1995, the year he was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Thomas died in January 2000.
Inhaltsangabe
CONTENTS FOREWORD EDITOR'S NOTE DAISY ANDERSON, Widow of Former Slave and Union Soldier LEWIS J. GORIN JR., Instigator of a 1930's Craze TED HUSTEAD, Built the Popular Wall Drug JESSE HILL FORD, a Novelist Who Wrote of Race Relations ANNE HUMMERT, Creator of Soap Operas MILTON RUBINCAM, Top Genealogist MASON RANKIN, Founded AIDS Group in Utah JOHN FULTON, Spain's First U.S. Matador VIRGINIA MAE MORROW, Created Bridey Murphy Hoopla HAL LIPSET, Private Detective with a Difference R.V. PATWARDHAN, Hindu Priest with New York Verve SIDNEY GROSSMAN, Entrepreneur Headed Lumber Concern CURTIS L. CARLSON, Founder of Trading Stamp Conglomerate MINNESOTA FATS, a Real Hustler with a Pool Cue J. K. STOUT, Pioneering Judge in Pennsylvania SIDNEY KORSHAK, Fabled Fixer for the Chicago Mob FRANCINE KATZENBOGEN, Gave Cats the Lap of Luxury NGUYEN NGOC LOAN, Executed Viet Cong Prisoner JACK BIBLO, Used Bookseller for Half a Century KAY HALLE, an Intimate of Century's Giants HALLIE C. STILLWELL, a Rancher and Texas Legend MARSHALL BERGER, Linguist with a Keen Ear for an Accent PHILIP O'CONNOR, Acerbic Memoirist TOOTS BARGER, the Queen of Duckpins' Wobbly World EDGAR NOLLNER, Hero in Epidemic MARGUERITE YOUNG, Author and Icon REV. LOUIS SAUNDERS, Buried Oswald DOUGLAS CORRIGAN, Wrong-Way Trip Was the Right Way to Celebrity as an Aviator ANTON ROSENBERG, a Hipster Ideal EDWARD LOWE, Cat Owners' Best Friend MAURICE SAGOFF, a Master of Terse Verses on Literature ROBERT SAUDEK, a Pioneer of Culture on TV FRED ROSENSTIEL, Devoted His Life to Planting Flowers SYDNEY GUILAROFF, Stylist to Stars EMIL SITKA, Favorite Foil of Three Stooges FRED FELDMAN, Helicopter Reporter FRANK KURTZ, World War II Hero J. EDWARD DAY, Postmaster Who Brought in the ZIP Code MARIA REICHE, Keeper of an Ancient Peruvian Puzzle WALTER J. KURON, of Red Baron Era CHARLES MCCARTNEY, Known for Travels with Goats ROBERT C. JOHNSTON, Engineer ANGELO ZUCCOTTI, Artist of the Velvet Rope PATSY SOUTHGATE, Who Inspired 50's Literary Paris HENRY GOURDINE, Master of Fishing Skills and Lore GEORGE W. CROCKETT, Was a Civil Rights Crusader DAVID LONGABERGER, Basket Maker MANUEL ELIZALDE, Defender of Primitive Tribe DAVID LUDLUM, Weather Expert HOWARD HIGMAN, Academic Impresario SADLER HAYES, Salesman of Insurance and a Partygoer MARY BANCROFT, U.S. Spy in World War II ROBERT MCG. THOMAS JR., Chronicler of Unsung Lives
CONTENTS FOREWORD EDITOR'S NOTE DAISY ANDERSON, Widow of Former Slave and Union Soldier LEWIS J. GORIN JR., Instigator of a 1930's Craze TED HUSTEAD, Built the Popular Wall Drug JESSE HILL FORD, a Novelist Who Wrote of Race Relations ANNE HUMMERT, Creator of Soap Operas MILTON RUBINCAM, Top Genealogist MASON RANKIN, Founded AIDS Group in Utah JOHN FULTON, Spain's First U.S. Matador VIRGINIA MAE MORROW, Created Bridey Murphy Hoopla HAL LIPSET, Private Detective with a Difference R.V. PATWARDHAN, Hindu Priest with New York Verve SIDNEY GROSSMAN, Entrepreneur Headed Lumber Concern CURTIS L. CARLSON, Founder of Trading Stamp Conglomerate MINNESOTA FATS, a Real Hustler with a Pool Cue J. K. STOUT, Pioneering Judge in Pennsylvania SIDNEY KORSHAK, Fabled Fixer for the Chicago Mob FRANCINE KATZENBOGEN, Gave Cats the Lap of Luxury NGUYEN NGOC LOAN, Executed Viet Cong Prisoner JACK BIBLO, Used Bookseller for Half a Century KAY HALLE, an Intimate of Century's Giants HALLIE C. STILLWELL, a Rancher and Texas Legend MARSHALL BERGER, Linguist with a Keen Ear for an Accent PHILIP O'CONNOR, Acerbic Memoirist TOOTS BARGER, the Queen of Duckpins' Wobbly World EDGAR NOLLNER, Hero in Epidemic MARGUERITE YOUNG, Author and Icon REV. LOUIS SAUNDERS, Buried Oswald DOUGLAS CORRIGAN, Wrong-Way Trip Was the Right Way to Celebrity as an Aviator ANTON ROSENBERG, a Hipster Ideal EDWARD LOWE, Cat Owners' Best Friend MAURICE SAGOFF, a Master of Terse Verses on Literature ROBERT SAUDEK, a Pioneer of Culture on TV FRED ROSENSTIEL, Devoted His Life to Planting Flowers SYDNEY GUILAROFF, Stylist to Stars EMIL SITKA, Favorite Foil of Three Stooges FRED FELDMAN, Helicopter Reporter FRANK KURTZ, World War II Hero J. EDWARD DAY, Postmaster Who Brought in the ZIP Code MARIA REICHE, Keeper of an Ancient Peruvian Puzzle WALTER J. KURON, of Red Baron Era CHARLES MCCARTNEY, Known for Travels with Goats ROBERT C. JOHNSTON, Engineer ANGELO ZUCCOTTI, Artist of the Velvet Rope PATSY SOUTHGATE, Who Inspired 50's Literary Paris HENRY GOURDINE, Master of Fishing Skills and Lore GEORGE W. CROCKETT, Was a Civil Rights Crusader DAVID LONGABERGER, Basket Maker MANUEL ELIZALDE, Defender of Primitive Tribe DAVID LUDLUM, Weather Expert HOWARD HIGMAN, Academic Impresario SADLER HAYES, Salesman of Insurance and a Partygoer MARY BANCROFT, U.S. Spy in World War II ROBERT MCG. THOMAS JR., Chronicler of Unsung Lives
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