There shouldn’t be a licence to get things wrong
Ian Hamilton, 8 June 1995
Genius in Disguise: Harold Ross of the ‘New Yorker’
by Thomas Kunkel.
Random House, 497 pp., $25, March 1995,0 679 41837 7 Show More
by Thomas Kunkel.
Random House, 497 pp., $25, March 1995,
“... Ross into contact with the then-embryo Algonquin network. In 1919, George Kaufman, Harpo Marx, Robert Benchley, Dorothy Parker and the others were in their twenties and unknown. But they were wits, albeit at each other’s expense much of the time, and Ross watched with interest from the sidelines, every so often giving out ‘teamsterlike snorts’ of ... ”