Authors: Fred Kaplan
p. 216
:
“In the left-over”
:
M
, 9â10.
p. 217
:
“vividly engrossing”
: Eleanor Roosevelt,
New York World-Telegram
and Eleanor Roosevelt/GV, 5/10/1946. W; “I feel that”: Nin/Gentlemen, 5/nd/1946. W.
p. 219
:
“My love, To say”
: Cornelia Claiborne/GV, 7/nd/1946, W; “Mother thinks”: Claiborne/GV, 7/nd/1946. W; “Amazing what you have”: Henry Miller/GV, 5/23/1946. W.
p. 219
:
“It is too bad”
: Henry Phillips/GV, 9/26/1946. W.
p. 221
:
“in a picturesque cottage”
: Nin,
Diary
, 157; “It was her idea”:
M
, 125; “A group of us”: Nin,
Diary
, 157.
p. 222
:
“New Orleans,” he soon wrote her
: GV/Nin, nd/1946. UC; “A Palace in an ancient city”: GV/Nin, nd/1946. UC; “I was afraid to say”: Nin/GV, nd/1946. W.
p. 223
:
“This place is growing”
: GV/Gene Vidal, 11/nd/1946.
pp. 223
â
24
:
“Labor is cheap”
: GV/Vidal, 11/nd/1946; “The family patriarch”:
M
, 118â20; “There's a delightful”: GV/Vidal, 11/nd/1946.
p. 227
:
“almost complete”
: GV/Nin, 11/nd/1946; “in two weeks ⦠such pretensions”: GV/Vidal, 11/nd/1946.
p. 227
:
“I can't seem to stop”
: GV/Vidal, 11/nd/1946; “I took my time”: Nicholas Wreden/GV, 5/27/1947. W.
p. 228
:
“There are large”
: GV/Vidal, 11/nd/1946.
pp. 229
â
30
:
“with a beautiful”
: GV/Nin, 11/nd/1946. UC; “Everyone compliments me”: GV/Vidal, 11/nd/1946; “My plans”: GV/Nin, 11/nd/1946. UC.
pp. 230
â
31
:
“under a pepper tree ⦠for yours”
:
M
, 118â20; “a small check”: Nina Kay Gore/GV, 12/21/1946. W; “There are warm springs”: GV/Nin, 11/nd/1946. UC.
pp. 231
â
32
:
“Just had a disturbing talk”
: Nin/GV, 12/nd/1946. W; “left quite a scar”: Nin/GV, 11/nd/1946. W; “I've been a monk”: GV/Nin, 11/nd/1946. UC.
p. 232
:
“there are a number”
: GV/Nin, 11/nd/1946. UC; “The irony of it all ⦠happy and well”: Nin/GV, nd/1946. W.
p. 233
:
“Are you coming back ⦠a book enough”
: Nin/GV, 11/nd/1946. W; “we'll both be outcasts”: GV/Nin, 11/nd/1946. UC; “He fought for me”: Nin,
Diary
, 191.
p. 235
:
“I must construe ⦠before the sun”
: GV/Nin, 3/nd/1947. UC.
p. 236
:
“remember that”
:
Season of Comfort
, 250.
p. 236
:
“My bitterness toward”
: GV/Nin, 6/nd/1947. UC.
pp. 237
â
38
:
“There are some intelligent”
: GV/Nin, 6/nd/1947. UC; “a better balance”: Nin/GV, nd/1947. W.
pp. 238
â
39
:
“The Gores seemed well”
: Vidal/GV, nd/1947. W; “Remember,” his father wrote: Vidal/GV, nd/1947.
p. 239
:
“we have a lousy”
: Vidal/GV, nd/1947.
p. 240
:
“how absurd to feature”
: Nin/GV, 6/nd/1947. W; “I should like it if you can”: GV/Nin, 6/nd/1947. UC; “Maybe when I come down”: Nin/GV, 6/nd/1947. W; “we will always have ⦠would love you”: Nin/GV, 6/nd/1947. UC.
Chapter Eight
INTERVIEWS: Joe O'Donohue, 5/25/1997; Judith Jones, 12/1/1995; Robert Giroux, 4/3/1995; Katharine Vidal, 2/15/1996; Johnny Nicholson, 7/3/1997; Graham Watson, 1/19/1996.
ENDNOTES
p. 244
:
“We met,” Vidal wrote
: “The Dancer,” unpub. ms. 3. W.
p. 245
:
“It began then”
: “The Dancer,” 7â8. W
p. 246
:
“who was quite intrigued”
: GV/Pat Crocker, 10/nd/1947. W; “We stayed at home ⦠he'd try anything”: “The Dancer,” 10. W.
p. 247
:
“My life is completely governed ⦠I guess”
: GV/Crocker, 10/nd/1947. W.
p. 249
:
“My dear Harold”
: GV/Harold Lang, 10/7/1947. W.
p. 249
â
50
:
“But I find the theme”
: GV/Lang, 10/7/1947. W; “I seem submerged”: GV/Crocker, 1/nd/1948. W; “the dancer affair”: GV/Crocker, 1/nd/1948. W; “on the usual sharing basis”: GV/Crocker, 1/nd/1948. W.
p. 250
:
“I very much want you”
: Frederic Prokosch/GV, 2/nd/1947. W.
p. 251
:
“Having spent ⦠yes”
: John Kelly/GV, 4/3/1947, 6/7/1947, 6/15/1947. W.
p. 252
:
“I don't need”
: Cornelia Claiborne/GV, nd/1947. W; “You have a Christ complex ⦠a great deal”: Claiborne/GV, nd/1947. W.
p. 253
:
“I would be glad to serve”
: Orville Prescott/GV, 10/28/1947. W.
p. 254
:
“Will you just look”
:
US
, 855; “for Cecil Beaton ⦠photographer”: GV/Pat Crocker, nd/1947. W.
pp. 254
â
55
:
“a difficult man ⦠Hemingway once”
:
US
, 343; “
topolini”:
John Horne Burns/GV, 3/15/1948. W; “if I get a Hollywood job”: GV/Anaïs Nin, 6/nd/1947. UC.
p. 255
:
“A short to the point story”
: Felix Ferry/GV, 12/16/1947. W.
pp. 256
â
57
:
“Thank you for what”
: Christopher Isherwood/GV, 1/6/1948. W; “with your personal”: Thomas Mann/GV, 1/3/1948. W; “Already I'd heard”: Nin/GV, nd/1948. W; “in the
least”:
Prokosch/GV, nd/1948. W.
pp. 257
â
58
:
“The fan mail”
: GV/Crocker, 1/nd/1948. W; “The book sells”: GV/Crocker, 2/nd/1948. W; “flatteringly violent”: GV/Crocker, 1/nd/1948. W.
p. 260
:
“gray-faced man”
:
M
, 102.
p. 262
:
“I am writing this”
: Tennessee Williams/Donald Windham, 1/17/1945,
Tennessee Williams' Letters to Donald Windham, 1940â1965
, NY: 1976, 205.
p. 262
:
“First impressions”
:
US,
476; “In Rome whenever”:
TS
, 191â203.
p. 263
:
“I'm happy to know”
: Burns/GV, 3/15/1948. W; “Honey, you would love”: Williams/Windham, 2/20/1948, 207.
p. 264
:
“I had actually seen”
:
M
, 155.
pp. 264
â
65
:
“I particularly like”
:
US
, 1131â33; “Williams is not at all”:
TS
, 271.
p. 265
:
“Dear Blood and Gore”
: Williams/GV, 3/nd/1948. W.
pp. 266
â
67
:
“That happy picture”
: Judith Jones/GV, 3/nd/1948. W; “Write me in care”: GV/Nin, nd/1948. UC; “Tennessee Williams and me”: GV/Nina Gore, 3/nd/1948. W; “I don't think you realize ⦠alike”:
M
, 152.
pp. 267
â
68
:
“like some large pale fish”
:
US
, 1131â32; “our barbarous presence”:
US
, 476; “were told the communists”:
US
, 467; “This country is all wrought”: T. P. Gore/GV, 2/23/1948. W; “You must be wading”: Gene Vidal/GV, 4/nd/1948. W; “are not a predatory people”:
TS
, 42â43.
p. 268
:
“the impression that”
:
US
, 419; “Santayana looked”:
US
, 423; “He wore a dressing gown”:
US
, 476â77.
p. 269
:
“at the old man”
:
US
, 1139; “He gave a sort ⦠present”:
M
, 157â64.
p. 270
:
“Like a mafia don ⦠novels”
:
M
, 168â69.
pp. 270
â
71
:
“I am glad you did”
: Williams/GV, nd/1948. W; “powerful play”:
M
, 169; “thrilled over the play”: Nina Gore/GV, 4/16/1948; “Bright eyes”: Williams/GV, nd/1948. W.
pp. 271
â
72
:
“I close now with”
: Williams/GV, nd/1948; “ferocious ⦠we have”:
TS
, 247; “as the train moved”: Cameron Kay,
Thieves Fall Out
, NY: 1953, 39.
pp. 272
â
73
:
“There were a bunch ⦠macabre”
:
M
, 176â78,
US
, 1133â34; “pronounced it the worst”:
M
, 169â70.
pp. 273
â
74
:
“forever summer”
:
TS
, 91; “I am American literature”:
M
, 185â87; “a big husky boy ⦠started to wag”:
Christopher Isherwood Diaries, Volume One, 1939â1960
, NY: 1996, 401.
pp. 274
â
75
:
“I do think”
:
Isherwood Diaries
, 401; “I don't know when”: GV/John Lehmann, 5/21/1948. P; “very interesting and even”: Isherwood/GV, 5/6/1948. W; “If you see Truman”: GV/Lehmann, 5/nd/1948. P.
pp. 275
â
76
:
“with mischievous fantasies”
:
US
, 1143â44; “The instant lie”:
M
, 184â85; “All the writers are”: GV/John Aldridge, 5/1/1948.
p. 276
:
“insincere, extremely mannered”
: Calder Willingham/GV, 5/9/1948, W; “talked about Truman”: Donald Windham,
Lost Friendships, A Memoir of Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams, and Others
, NY: 1983, 30, 44; “that you and Tennessee”: Lehmann/GV, 2/25/1948. W; “I don't think I need”: Lehmann/GV, 5/1/1948. W.
p. 277
:
“I'm very much interested”
: Lehmann/GV, 5/18/1948. W; “Christopher came”: Lehmann/GV, 5/18/1948. W; “not very happy ⦠practical”: GV/Lehmann, 5/12/1948. P.
pp. 277
â
78
:
“to capture as many”
: Lehmann,
In My Own Time, Memoirs of a Literary Life
, Boston: 1969, 452; “short-legged”:
M
, 182â84.
p. 279
:
“pornographic novel ⦠Mind the step”
:
M
, 183â85.
p. 279
:
“down an empty street”
:
M
, 185; “a clever, talented”:
US
, 32; “another one of those”: GV/Lehmann, 10/9/1948. P.
p. 280
:
“nocturnal Proustian life”
:
Isherwood Diaries
, 400; “Marais looked ⦠accent”:
US
, 1143â44.
p. 281
:
“one of the guests ⦠all of us”
:
TS
, 27;
M
, 169â70.
p. 282
:
“Why not come ⦔
: Isherwood/GV, 5/17/1948. W.
pp. 282
â
84
:
“V. S. Pritchett was ⦠plain view”
:
M
, 190â92; “very excited at”: Stanton, 177â78; “But we
have
to ⦠disheartening”:
M
, 190â91.
p. 284
:
“Everyone mocked ⦠queen of Spain”
:
M
, 195â97.
p. 286
:
“the streets, empty ⦠the walls”
:
M
, 178â79.
p. 287
:
“I used him”
: GV/Lehmann, 7/30/1948. P; “Now I think”: Lehmann/GV, 7/14/1948. W; “A note to tell you”: GV/Lehmann, 8/14/1948. P.
Chapter Nine
INTERVIEWS: John Galliher, 4/29/1996; Jason Epstein, 4/25/1995, 3/6/1997; Sam Lurie, 4/1/1996; Joe O'Donohue,. 5/24/1997; Johnny Nicholson, 7/4/1997; Graham Watson, 1/19/1996; Roy Thompson, 11/28/1995, 1/8/1996; Speed Lamkin, 2/11/1997; Ned Rorem, 12/3/1996; Romana McEwen, 1/23/1966; J. Winter Thorington, 1/14/1998; Geoffrey Moore, 5/28/1997.
ENDNOTES
pp. 289
â
90
:
“Dad will never ⦠to see you”
: Nina Gore/GV, 6/23/1948. W; “mental health ⦠Love, Bommy”: Nina Gore Olds/GV, nd/1949. W.
p. 291
:
“considering that ⦠treated”
: John Lehmann/GV, 9/30/1948. W; “in the midst of my”: GV/Lehmann, 8/14/1948. P; “Good God”: Lehmann/GV, 8/19/1948. W.
p. 291
:
“getting the two”
: GV/Lehmann, 10/2/1948. P; “Not much news”: GV/Pat Crocker, 11/nd/1948. W.
p. 292
:
“Truman is everywhere”
: GV/Lehmann, 10/2/1948. P; “with much fanfare”: GV/Lehmann, 11/nd/1948. P; “the way Truman would”: GV/Lehmann, 12/18/1949. P.
pp. 292
â
93
:
“I think you judge”
: Tennessee Williams/Donald Windham, 4/8/1949, 237; “By the time we arrived”:
US
, 1143â44; “uncomplimentary remarks ⦠the ploy”: Paul Bowles,
Without Stopping, An Autobiography
, NY: 1972, 288.
p. 294
:
“You're not a poet”
:
M
, 250; “perhaps the first”: Annette Tapert and Diana Edkins,
The Power of Style
, NY: 1994, 112.
p. 295
:
“received, for the most”
: GV/Lehmann, 10/9/1948. P.
p. 295
:
“You'll like ⦠mouth”
: Cecilia Sternberg,
The Journey, An Autobiography
, London: 1977, 313â14.
p. 298
:
“a sort of preface to Sondheim”
: Ned Rorem,
Knowing When to Stop
, NY: 1994, 253; “the most irresistibly quick”:
The Later Diaries of Ned Rorem, 1961â1972
, San Francisco: 1983, 71.