Monday, June 26, 2017

Truckin'...

I missed Anthony Burgess' "Creative Writing" class at the university in Buffalo, NY in 1975 or so. It had been rumored he would teach at CUNY in the NY Times Sunday Book Review. I had been there for some new "residential education" and a "Seminar in the Arts" led by Esther Schwartz. Each week a new artist, i.e., Leslie Fiedler, percussionist in the symphony, architect, etc., would come to talk at a student lounge in the new "Governors Complex" (4 quads named after four) designed by I.M. Pei in the initial occupancy of the new Amherst Campus, where later from the Katherine Cornell Theater, in the Ellicott Complex, there for "...about a decade, PBS’s Mark Russell political satire shows were broadcast from this theatre." His piano and humor he had once performed at the Watergate in Washington, D.C. In facebook "Stanley Kubrick"

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