Words; Movies; the State and Stating of Things
Author of books called "delightfully erudite,""on the short shelf of the cracked masterpieces of New Journalism," "as funny as anything I've read in a long time" (Norman Mailer), and "what was called in the Italian Renaissance 'sprezzatura.'
Lawrence Weschler's Fortnightly Compendium of the Miscellaneous Diverse.
Commentary on contemporary affairs from a historical, political and social perspective to put events in a larger context by a published historian who worked in professional politics for 10 years and in Hollywood for 30 years.
This newsletter will include observational humor, gratitude, small doses of advice, memories of heroic persons I knew up close, reminiscence about ordinary life back before Twitter and thoughts about American life and other pleasures.
I've covered everything from three wars, a few presidential campaigns, the Stonewall riots and the Rolling Stones. This column reflects that history and is about politics, culture, personal stories, and the nation's descent into anti-democratic madness.