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August 10, 2003

...Jan Herman

When not listening to Bach or Cuban jazz pianist Chucho Valdes, or dancing to salsa, I like to play jazz piano -- but only in the privacy of my own mind.

Another strange fact: My correspondence with writers and poets of the Beat, post-Beat and Fluxus periods, along with other literary artifacts, was acquired by Northwestern University Library. In case you're interested, the collection is described in the library's cleverly named Jan Herman Archive.

My literary taste runs to Joseph Conrad, William S. Burroughs, Nelson Algren, Graham Greene and Eric Ambler among the dead, Richard Ford, Michel Houellebecq, Richard Russo and John Le Carre among the living.

As a former theater reviewer, I've lost my taste for most theater these days. As the biographer of one of Hollywood's great directors, I've been spoiled by his movies. As a former film reviewer, I don't know why most of today's film critics even bother. But if I had to pick a movie critic to read over the long haul, it would be Roger Ebert -- not because I agree with him or even like his taste, but because he's probably the best writer of the lot.

Favorite literary critic? Clive James. Favorite music critic? Martin Bernheimer. Favorite television critic once upon a time? Clive James.

Posted by mclennan at August 10, 2003 04:54 PM

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