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Sunday, June 27, 2021

A long wonderfully smart piece on Philip Roth. By a woman who knew him:

https://nplusonemag.com/online-only/online-only/the-afterlife/?utm_source=MASTER+LIST+01%2F06%2F2020&utm_campaign=215004114e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_01_26_COPY_02&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b822eb7b82-215004114e-399279068&mc_cid=215004114e&mc_eid=6fb418bcd4&fbclid=IwAR23CS3TQaD52jav-XeJnnphCOkBshWYjn0W8IZSBWoJ7Lnws21NOm-qPnw


Bill Gunlocke, a city reader at 12:06 PM
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I’ve been a schoolteacher. Right after college in 1969, like a lot of guys, I taught school as an alternative to serving in Vietnam. I was married with a week-old daughter on graduation day. I taught grade school English in Cleveland, Ohio for six years. After that, I ran, eventually owned, a longstanding bookstore in downtown Cleveland. It felt something like Three Lives in the West Village. I went on to found an alternative weekly paper like the Voice, also in Cleveland. It lasted 12 years. Twenty-one years ago I moved here, armed with an idea and a prototype for a national book magazine. Like a Rolling Stone for books. I never raised the huge amount of money I needed. I then worked for a media company, editing a couple of neighborhood weeklies, more than once using my editor’s space to talk about city kids and reading. Between the editorial jobs, I taught English for a year here in Manhattan at a Catholic boys’ high school with mostly minority kids. I was terrible at discipline. But sometimes when we found a book or a story we liked, it all came together. gunlockeb@yahoo.com
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