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    A Tragic Honesty

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      “I’d like to kill that son of a bitch!”: Int. Tim Parrish.

      “a bomb on wheels”: Quoted in Featherstone, “November 7, 1992,” 161.

      “I loved and hated Richard Yates”: RYAW, 21.

      The details of RY’s adventure in New York were mostly provided by Susan Braudy, RY’s daughters, Ned Leavitt, and one or two others.

      “He couldn’t seem to finish it”: Lacy, “Remembering Richard Yates,” 218.

      “drop a hint”: from Prettyman’s personal diary, July 18, 1991.

      “She’s gone and married an electrician”: Int. Mark Costello.

      “Congratulations,” he wrote: RY drafted his reply in holograph on Martha’s announcement, dated July 11, 1991.

      He told Prettyman … “performance”: Prettyman’s diary, July 18, 1991.

      “I feel like taking a gun”: Int. Susan Braudy.

      “vintage Yates”: Quoted in Lacy, “Remembering RY,” 219.

      Yates was appalled: Int. Tony Earley.

      The manuscript of Uncertain Times is now part of the Richard Yates Collection at Boston University. An excerpt from the novel was published in Open City 3 (1995), 35–71.

      “He ended the conversation”: Letter to author from Loree Rackstraw.

      “I got smashed last night”: Lacy, “Remembering Richard Yates,” 220.

      “Dropping the telephone”: RYAW, 22.

      “Richard Yates … finest post-war novelist”: Scott Bradfield, “Follow the Long and Revolutionary Road,” The Independent, November 21, 1992, 31.

      “Sam, I’m dying”: RYAW, 61.

      Epilogue

      “two inches in the Times”: E-mail to author from John P. Lowens; Robert Lehrman, Workshop, 746.

      “Dick let himself die”: Int. Pat Dubus.

      “forced march”: RYAW, 13–15.

      Gaiser … startled the crowd: Int. Grace Schulman.

      “He drank too much”: RYAW, 61.

      “[He] managed to squeeze out”: Robert Riche, What Are We Doing in Latin America? (Sag Harbor, NY: Permanent Press, 1990), 75.

      “Reading about ‘Pritchard Bates’”: RY to Riche, March 3, 1991.

      “So big deal Bob Parker”: Monica Yates to Robert Parker, undated, Parker papers.

      “painful conclusion”: Lawrence to Monica Yates, March 8, 1993.

      “many important writers”: Seymour Lawrence’s obituary appeared in the New York Times, January 7, 1994, A22.

      “one of the few good voices”: RYAW, 31.

      “the descriptions of things, like a hanger”: Edwin Weihe, Workshop, 743.

      “finally the British reading public”: Paul Connolly, The Times (London), January 27, 2001.

      “I remember how much you laughed”: RYAW, 27.

      Index

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      Note: Titles by Richard Yates are listed in their alphabetical place. Women are listed by their maiden names.

      Abbott, Raymond

      Abels, Cyrilly

      Académie Julian (Paris)

      Adams, Alice

      Alabama, Yates in

      alcohol

      as medication

      and writing

      See also Yates, Richard, drinking and alcoholism of

      Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

      Alexander, Dr.

      Algren, Nelson

      Allen, Woody

      Alpert, Hollis

      America

      American Express

      American Library Association

      Amherst College

      Andreasen, Nancy

      Angell, Roger

      final rejection letter from New Yorker

      Anglesea Pub (London)

      anti-Semitism

      Argosy

      Arlen, Michael

      Artists for Victory

      Associated Willkie Clubs of America

      Associated Writing Programs

      Atheneum

      athletics, school

      Atlantic-Little, Brown

      Atlantic Monthly

      Atlantic Monthly Press

      Atlas, James

      Auburn State Prison

      Austen, Jane

      Austin, Texas

      The Avonian school newspaper

      Avon Old Farms school

      Babaril estate

      Bachelor

      Balanchine, George

      Baldwin, James

      Bantam Books

      anthology of stories published by, collected by Yates

      Bard College

      Barker (Kowalsky), Ann

      “The B.A.R. Man”

      characters and plot

      Baron, Richard

      Barrett, B. L.

      Barth, John

      Battle of the Ardennes (“Bulge”)

      Baturka, Natalie

      Beattie, Ann

      Bedford Street apartment

      Bedford VA Hospital

      Beechwood estate

      Beekley, Mason

      Behan, Brendan

      Bell, Madison Smartt

      Bell, Marvin

      Bellevue Hospital (New York City)

      Bellow, Saul

      “Bells in the Morning”

      Benedict, Russell

      Benedict, Stephen

      Bennington College

      Berger, Thomas

      Bernays, Anne

      Berriault, Gina

      Berryman, John

      “The Best of Everything”

      characters and plot

      TV adaptation

      Beury, Barbara Singleton

      Bialek, Doris

      Bialek, Mary

      Bicycle Café (Los Angeles)

      Bigelow, David

      Bigler, Julia Ann (Yates’s maternal great-grandmother)

      Blue Mill (New York City)

      Bluestone, George

      Bogdanovich, Peter

      bohemianism

      Bonnie (a Yates girlfriend)

      Book-of-the-Month Club

      Borno, Andy

      Boroff, David

      Bostelman, Mr.

      Boston

      Yates moves to

      Yates’s apartments in

      Boston University

      Richard Yates Collection

      Botany Mills

      Botteghe Oscure

      Bourjaily, Vance

      Bowen, Natalie

      Bradfield, Scott

      Bradford, Governor William

      Brandeis University Creative Arts Award

      Braudy, Susan

      Brautigan, Richard

      Bray, Bill

      Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference

      The Bridge at Remagen (film script)

      Brodigan, Michael

      Bronxville High School

      Brooks, Cleanth

      Brooks Brothers (clothiers)

      Brown, Dr. (in Iowa)

      Broyard, Anatole

      marries

      negative reviews of Yates’s work

      womanizing of

      Brustein, Robert

      Bryant, Charles, Jr. (Sheila’s brother)

      mental breakdown of

      present life

      teaches Yates to drive

      Bryant, Charles (Sheila’s father)

      Bryant, Sheila (Yates’s first wife)

      acting experience

      compatibility with Yates

      divorce from Yates

      early life

      fights with Yates

      final meetings with Yates

      first baby

      ghostwriting for Yates

      jobs

      learns to drive

      in London

      manuscript typing and grammar corrections of Yates’s writing by

      married life

      meets and marries Yates

      present life

      reunions with Yates

      second baby

      separations fr
    om Yates

      Buchman, Frank

      “Builders”

      characters and plot

      Buitenhuis, Peter

      Burr, Winthrop

      Cabau, Jacques

      Cain, Blanchard “Jerry”

      Cain, Jessie

      Cain, Robin

      Calvinism

      Camp Pickett (Virginia)

      Canadian Broadcasting Company

      “The Canal”

      characters and plot

      Candels, Lothar

      Cannes, Yateses in

      Cape Cod

      Carole (a Yates girlfriend)

      Carver, Raymond

      Casey, John

      Cassill, Kay

      Cassill, R. Verlin

      Clem Anderson by

      Cavendish Trading Corporation

      Central Islip Hospital (Long Island, N.Y.)

      Central Oregon Community College

      Chambrun, Jacques

      Chantal (Sheila’s friend in Paris)

      Chappell, Fred

      characters, Yates’s

      autobiographical nature of

      development of

      exposing the limitations of

      names of, thinly disguised

      Charm

      Cheever, John

      Cheever, Susan

      Chekhov, Anton

      Cheuse, Alan

      Chicago Tribune

      Child, Julia

      Child, Paul

      Childress, Dan

      Chrysler Museum

      Chumley’s (New York City)

      Ciardi, John

      Cincinnati Art Academy

      City Center (New York City)

      Civil Rights Bill

      Clark, Geoffrey

      Clayton, Jack

      Cleveland, Clarissa Antoinette (Yates’s paternal grandmother)

      clothing

      and breeding

      dress code at prep schools

      See also Yates, Richard, clothing and style

      Cocks, Jay

      Cold Spring Harbor

      characters and plot

      film adaptation project

      reviews of

      Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.

      The Collected Stories of Richard Yates

      Collier’s

      Columbia Pictures

      Columbia University

      School of General Studies

      Commentary

      “A Compassionate Leave”

      characters and plot

      “The Comptroller and the Wild Wind”

      characters and plot

      Connell, Evan

      Connolly, Paul

      Conrad, Joseph

      Conroy, Frank

      “A Convalescent Ego”

      Coover, Robert

      Corman, Roger

      Cosmopolitan

      Costello, Mark

      Cox, Elizabeth

      Craige (a Yates girlfriend)

      Crane, Stephen

      Crossroads Irish Pub

      Crumley, Jim

      Cubeta, Paul

      Cullinan, Elizabeth

      Cuomo, George

      Curtis Brown agency

      Cushman, Elisabeth

      Cushman, Howard

      Cushman, Nancy

      Cutler, Bruce

      Cuttmacher, Alan F.

      Dalrymple, Jean

      Dalton, Elizabeth

      Dalton School

      Daly, Dorothy

      Darke County, Ohio

      David, Larry

      David, Saul

      Davison, Peter

      “dead white males”

      Delacorte

      Dell

      Delynn, Jane

      Democratic Party

      Dempsey, Jack

      Derrick, Clarence

      Deux Magots (Paris)

      DeVoto, Avis

      Dewey, Donna

      Dial

      Dickens, Charles

      Dickey, James

      Didion, Joan

      Dintenfass, Mark

      Discovery

      Disney, Walt

      Disturbing the Peace

      characters and plot

      reviews of

      sales

      writing of

      Dobson, John

      “Doctor Jack-o’-Lantern”

      characters and plot

      Doctorow, E. L.

      Doe, Sue

      Doel, Frances

      Doherty, Bob

      Donleavy, J. P.

      Donoso, José

      Dostoyevsky

      Douglas, Mitch

      Douglas “Something” (in London)

      Downing, Catherine

      drinking

      Yates’s encouragement of

      See also Yates, Richard, drinking and alcoholism

      Dubus, Andre

      eulogy of Yates

      Dubus, Pat

      Dufault, Peter Kane

      Duncan, Isadora

      Dunne, John Gregory

      Dutton

      Earley, Tony

      Easter Bonnet Tea Dance

      The Easter Parade

      autobiographical nature of

      characters and plot

      film and TV adaptation projects

      publication

      reprints

      reviews of

      sales

      Éditions Robert Laffont

      Edward, Thomas R.

      Eimerl, Sarel

      Eleven Kinds of Loneliness

      characters and plot

      publication

      reprints

      reviews of

      sales

      Eliot, George

      Eliot, T. S.

      Ellison, Ralph

      Emerson College

      “The End of the Great Depression”

      Engle, Paul

      Episcopalians

      Epstein, Leslie

      Epstein, Miriam

      Epstein, Seymour

      Esquire

      Estabrook, Reed

      Evans, Evans

      “Evening on the Côte d’Azur”

      characters and plot

      Express

      Fagin, Barbara

      Fagin, Gemma

      Fagin, Mary

      Fairfield Hospital (Connecticut)

      Farber, Jackie

      Faulkner, William

      Feld, Ross

      Fess (friend of Sheila’s)

      Fitzgerald, F. Scott

      Crack-Up

      The Great Gatsby

      Fitzgerald, Zelda

      Five Kinds of Dismay project

      Flaubert, Gustave

      Madame Bovary

      Fleischer, Larry

      Flesch, Rudolf

      Flynn, Harry

      Food Field Reporter

      Ford, Elise

      Ford, Ford Madox

      Ford, Richard

      “Forgive Our Foolish Ways” (early story)

      characters and plot

      “Forms of Entertainment” (lost story)

      Forster, E. M.

      “Foursome” (lost story)

      France, Yateses moving to

      France, Anatole

      Frankenheimer, John

      Franklin Simon (clothiers)

      Frede, Richard

      Friedman, Bruce Jay

      Frost, Robert

      Frye, Northrop

      “Fun with a Stranger”

      Funk & Wagnall’s

      Gaiser, Carolyn

      “The Game of Ambush”

      Gannett, Lewis

      Garelick, Jon

      Garrett, George

      Geer, Will

      Gehman, Richard

      General Electric Company

      Gentry

      Gerber, John

      German immigrants in the Midwest

      The Getaway (early version of Revolutionary Road)

      Gieves and Hawkes

      Gilhooley, Marjorie

      Gingrich, Arnold

      Ginsberg, Allen

      Glamour

      “A Glutton for Punishment”

      characters and plot

      Godoy, Arturo

      Gold, Herbert


      Golditch (lawyer)

      Goldwasser, Jim

      Goldwasser, Tom

      Goldwyn, Sam, Jr.

      “A Good and Gallant Woman”

      A Good School

      characters and plot

      publication

      reprints

      reviews of

      sales

      Gotham Book Mart (New York City)

      Gottlieb, Robert

      Grace Church School (New York City)

      Graham, Sheilah

      Grand Street

      Grassi, Andrea

      Green, Hannah

      Greenville, Ohio

      Greenwich Village, New York

      Greenwood Press

      Grumman Aviation

      Guggenheim Fellowship

      Guild, Nicholas

      Guirey, Mr.

      Guthman, Edwin

      Hale, Nancy

      Halifax Courier and Guardian

      Halloran Hospital (Staten Island)

      Harper’s

      Harris, Robert

      Harrison, William

      Hartford, Conn.

      Harvard Club (New York City)

      Harvard Extension

      Harvard University

      Harwood, Mr.

      Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y.

      Hawkes, John

      Haydn, Hiram

      Hayes, Harold

      Hayes, Helen

      Hecht, Dr. George

      Heller, Joseph

      Hemingway, Ernest

      Hendrie, Don

      Henry, DeWitt

      Hetzel, Jennifer

      Hicks, Granville

      High Hedges, St. James, Long Island

      Hills, Rust

      hippies

      Hippler, Shelley

      Hitchcock, Alfred

      Hoagland, Edward

      Hodgson Portable Chapel

      Hollins Writing Conference

      Hollywood

      effect on writers

      producers

      Yates in

      Holm, Celeste

      Holt

      homosexuality

      prep school jokes about

      Yates’s fear of being identified with

      Yates’s intolerance of

      Houghton-Mifflin

      housekeeping

      Dookie’s avoidance of

      Sheila’s excellent

      Yates’s idea of

      Howard, Maureen

      Hoyt, Bud

      Hudson, Helen

      Hudson Review

      Hudson Street (New York City)

      Humphrey, William

      Hunter, Commander (at Avon)

      Hunter, “Ret”

      Hunter, Ross

      Hunter High School (New York City)

      International Writers’ Workshop

      Iowa, University of

      Iowa City, Yates in

      Iowa Workshop

      Yates seeks tenure at

      IQ test, Yates’s

      Ireland

      IRS

      Irving, John

      Jacobs, Hayes

      Jacobus, Lee

      Jaffe, Marc

      James, Henry

      James, William

      Jamison, Kay

      Jarrell, Randall

      Jennings, Irv

      Joan (Yates’s girlfriend overseas)

      “Jody Rolled the Bones”

      characters and plot

      John Birch Society

      Johnson, Johnny

      Johnson, Julia

      Johnson, Rosie

      Johnson & Johnson

      Jones, Ann Wright

     


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