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August 26, 2008

TT: Up front

larmstrong.jpgI've settled on the epigraphs for Rhythm Man: A Life of Louis Armstrong.

The first one comes from a letter written by Armstrong shortly before his death in 1971:

Now I must tell you that my whole life has been happiness.

The second one is a remark made by the great Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancusi:

Don't look for obscure formulas, nor for le mystère. It is pure joy I'm giving you.

brancusi08.jpgThe Brancusi quote exists in numerous variants, and I went to a good deal of trouble to track it to what appears to be its original source.

The Armstrong quote was originally published in Louis: The Louis Armstrong Story 1900-1971, a book by Max Jones and John Chilton, and is well known to Armstrong scholars.

Here it is in context:

Now I must tell you that my whole life has been happiness. Through all of the misfortunes, etc., I did not plan anything. Life was there for me and I accepted it. And life, what ever came out, has been beautiful to me, and I love everybody.

I hope I feel that way when I'm seventy.

Posted August 26, 2008 12:00 AM

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