Calvin Trillin visits Akron:

He said his writing has changed since his wife, Alice Stewart Trillin, died five years ago. A writer herself, she would read drafts of all his work, he said. Now that she’s gone, “the pieces aren’t as good.”

Trillin’s amazing New Yorker piece about his wife is now online in bootleg OCR’d form.

20 November 2006



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01 December | 14:47  |  James

Thanks! I'd read that Salon article when it was fresh and never picked up the New Yorker issue. Sounds like a great model for marriage.



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