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    A Tragic Honesty

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      Jones, Conrad

      Jones, George

      Jones, James

      Jones, J. R.

      Jones family

      Jones Street (New York City)

      Joyce, James

      “Watching the Needleboats at San Sabba”

      Juan-les-Pins

      Jukovsky, Martin

      Kakutani, Michiko

      Kastner, Elliott

      Kazin, Alfred

      Keats, John

      Keban, Dr. Carol

      Kelly, Thalia Gorham

      Kemmler, William, electrocution of

      Kendall, Elaine

      Kennedy, John F.

      Kennedy, Robert F.

      first meeting with Yates

      working relationship with Yates

      Yates’s ambivalence toward

      Keough, William

      Kerouac, Jack

      Kessler, Edward

      Kiernan, Fran

      King Street (New York City)

      Kittredge, William

      Kline, Franz

      Kline, Dr. Nathan S.

      Klinkowitz, Jerome

      Klompus, Dr. Irving

      Knopf

      Knorr, Frank

      Knorr, Janis

      Knorr, Rebecca

      Knowles, Richard

      Kowalsky, John

      Krementz, Jill

      Krim, Seymour

      Kubrick, Stanley

      Lacy, Lyn

      Lacy, Robert

      “Lament for a Tenor”

      characters and plot

      Landowski, Paul

      Lardner, Ring

      Larner, Jeremy

      Larry (Yates’s helper in Los Angeles)

      “A Last Fling, Like”

      Laura (a Yates girlfriend)

      Lawrence, Nick

      Lawrence, Seymour (Sam)

      discovers Yates

      early career

      help given to Yates

      obituary of

      starts own publishing house

      tribute to Yates

      Leavitt, Ned

      Lee, Don

      Leggett, Jack

      Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher

      Lehrman, Robert

      Lemmon, Jack

      Lester Rossin Associations

      Levin, Ira

      Levin, Martin

      Levin, Meyer

      Levine, Emily (Yates’s granddaughter)

      Levine, Richard (Yates’s son-in-law)

      Levine, Sonia (Yates’s granddaughter)

      Levittown, N.Y.

      Lewis, Richard (actor)

      Lewis, Richard (producer)

      Lewis, Sinclair

      “Liars in Love”

      characters and plot

      Liars in Love

      reviews of

      sales

      Library Journal

      Lion’s Head (New York City)

      Lish, Gordon

      Little, Brown

      Little, Colonel Roger

      London

      pubs of, Yates in

      Yates alone in

      Los Angeles

      Yates in

      Yates’s apartment in

      Los Angeles Herald-Examiner

      Los Angeles Times

      Louis, Joe, Dookie’s bust of

      Lowell, Robert

      Lowens, Jody

      Lynn (a Yates girlfriend)

      Lyons, Gene

      Macaulay, Jeff

      MacDowell colony

      Magee, John

      Mahopac, N.Y., Yateses in

      Mailer, Norman

      Malamud, Bernard

      manic depression (bipolar disorder)

      Mansfield, Katherine

      marijuana

      Marshall, Burke

      Massachusetts General

      Matthiessen, Peter

      Maurer, Amos Bigelow (Yates’s maternal grandfather)

      Maurer, Elsa (Yates’s aunt)

      Maurer, Henry and Julia Ann (Yates’s maternal great-grandparents)

      Maurer, Ida (Yates’s aunt)

      Maurer, Love (Yates’s aunt)

      Maurer, Margaret (Yates’s aunt)

      Maurer, Mina (Yates’s aunt)

      Maurer, Rufus (Yates’s uncle)

      Maurer, Ruth Walden “Dookie” (Yates’s mother)

      called an “art bum”

      character of, as seen by Yates

      death of

      drinking habit

      early life

      family background of

      final illness

      as grandmother

      job at City Center

      jobs of convenience

      marriage of, to Vincent Yates

      men friends

      mental instability of

      money problems

      physical unpleasantness of

      resents Sheila

      sculpture career

      social aspirations

      study in Paris

      unconventional life of

      Who’s Who entry

      Yates’s disparagement of

      Yates’s financial support of

      Yates’s love/hate attitude toward

      Maurer sisters

      their ostracism of Dookie

      McCall, Monica

      becomes Yates’s agent

      career advice to Yates

      encounters Yates in midst of breakdown

      helps find screenwriting jobs for Yates

      retires and moves to Canada, death of

      takes Monica Yates as client

      McCarthy, Eugene

      McClusky, Mary Jo

      McGuane, Thomas

      McGuire, Noreen

      McInturff, Donn C.

      McPherson, James Alan

      Melville, Herman

      Metz, Lisa

      Metz, Robin

      Meyer, Lynn

      Michals, Duane

      Milch, David

      Miller, Arthur

      Miller, Jill

      Miller, Penny

      Milton, Vermont

      “The Misfits” (lost story)

      Mitgang, Herbert

      Modern Language Association

      Modern Library

      Mohbat, Joseph

      Mohbat, Nancy

      Mojtabai, A. G.

      Moore, Brian

      Moore, Marianne

      Moral Rearmament movement

      Morrison, Toni

      Mortimer, Penelope

      Moses, Jennifer

      Mosher, Howard Frank

      Motherwell, Robert

      Moulding, Murray

      movies

      going to the, to kill time

      malignancy of, in Yates’s opinion

      Moynahan, Julian

      Munro, Alice

      Murray, William

      Nabokov, Vladimir

      Najarian, Peter

      The Nation

      National Arts Council

      National Association of Women Artists

      National Book Award

      National Book Critics’ Circle Award

      National Council on the Arts

      National Endowment for the Arts fellowship

      National Institute of Arts and Letters

      “A Natural Girl”

      characters and plot

      Nazimova, Alla

      New American Writing

      New Republic

      New School for Social Research

      Newsweek

      New Voices

      New World Writing

      New York City

      accent and mannerisms of secretaries of

      Yates’s disillusion with

      Yates’s love of

      The New Yorker

      rejects Yates’s stories

      reviews Yates’s work

      Ruth Yates a fan of

      Yates a fan of

      Yates’s ambition to be published in

      New York Herald Tribune

      New York Review of Books

      New York Sun, Yates’s work on

      New York Times

      Yates’s obituary in

      New York Times Book Review

      Nickerson, M
    ary

      “No Pain Whatsoever”

      Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences

      Norris, Frank

      Norris, Joan

      Northern Dispensary (New York City)

      Northport VA Hospital

      Nowell, Elizabeth

      Nugget

      “Nuptials”

      Oakley, Annie

      Oates, Joyce Carol

      objective correlative

      O’Brien, Tim

      O’Connor, Flannery

      Offit, Sidney

      “Oh, Joseph, I’m So Tired”

      characters and plot

      O’Hara, John

      O. Henry

      O. Henry Award

      O’Malley, Peter

      O’Nan, Stewart

      O’Neal, Patrick

      “The Ordeal of Vincent Sabella”

      Ordway, Gilman

      Orwell, George

      “Out with the Old”

      Owens, Marjorie

      Owens, Warren

      Pageant

      Paley, Grace

      Paris

      Dookie and Yates live in

      the Yateses in

      Paris Review

      Parker, Dorothy

      Parker, Dot

      Parker, Robert Andrew (Bob)

      “A Clef” essay

      Parrish, Tim

      Pei, Lowry

      PEN

      Pen and Brush

      Penner, Jonathan

      Percy, Walker

      96 Perry Street

      “Personal Record of Illness”

      Pesci, Joe

      Pete’s Tavern

      Phillips, Frances

      Phillips, Jayne Anne

      Pierce, Mrs.

      Pine, J. C.

      “Pinner and Shirley” (alter egos)

      Plath, Sylvia

      Plimpton, David

      Plimpton, George

      Ploughshares

      Pocket Books

      Podhoretz, Norman

      Pomerance, Ruth

      Porter, Katherine Anne

      Portis, Charles

      Powers, Gershom

      Pratt, Davis

      Pratt, Hugh

      Preece, W. E.

      Prescott, Orville

      Prescott, Peter

      Prettyman, E. Barrett, Jr.

      Price, Richard

      Pritchard, William

      Publisher’s Weekly

      Putnam County Playhouse

      Pynchon, Thomas

      Rackstraw, Loree Wilson. See Wilson, Loree

      Ragan, James

      Rambach, Peggy

      Ramsey, Gordon, history of Avon school

      Random House

      “A Really Good Jazz Piano”

      characters and plot

      Reardon, Bill

      Redding, Conn., Yateses in

      “Regards at Home”

      characters and plot

      Remington Rand

      Republican Party

      Revolutionary Road

      characters and plot

      fame of

      film adaptation attempts

      publication of

      readers’ responses to

      reprints

      reviews of

      title of, choosing

      writing of

      Richards, Gail

      Riche, Robert

      Ricker, Bruce

      Riddle, Mr.

      Riddle, Mrs. Theodate Pope

      Rivers, Larry

      Robison, Mary

      Rockefeller, Nelson

      Rockefeller, Winthrop

      Rockefeller grant

      Rodgers, Fred (Yates’s brother-in-law)

      loutishness of

      marriage

      Rodgers, Fred, Jr. (Yates’s nephew)

      Rodgers, Frederick “Fritz” (Ruth Yates’s father-in-law)

      Rodgers, Louise (Ruth Yates’s mother-in-law)

      Rodgers, Louise (Ruth Yates’s sister-in-law)

      Rodgers, Peter (Yates’s nephew)

      Rodgers, Ruth (“Dodo”) (Yates’s niece)

      Rodgers family

      Roger Williams College

      Rollin, Betty

      Roosevelt, Franklin D., Dookie’s bust of

      Rosen, Ken

      Rosenberg, Dr.

      Rosenthal, Jack

      Rosenthal, Jean

      Rossner, Judith

      Roth, Arthur

      Roth, Philip

      Roth, Ruth

      Rubin, Dr. Robert T.

      Ruddy, Albert

      Rudin, Scott

      Rudnak, Theo

      Rukeyser, Muriel

      Russell, Franklin

      Russo, Richard

      Rutgers University

      Ruth, Patsy

      St. Vincent’s Hospital (New York City)

      St. Vincent’s Hospital (Staten Island)

      Salassi, Booghie

      Salem, N.Y.

      Salinger, J. D.

      Salinger, Steve

      San Francisco Chronicle

      San Remo (New York City)

      Saturday Evening Post

      Saturday Review

      “Saying Goodbye to Sally”

      characters and plot

      Scarborough Country Day School

      Scarborough-on-Hudson, N.Y.

      Scarsdale, N.Y.

      “Schedule” (early story)

      characters and plot

      Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr.

      Schrader, Paul

      Schulman, Grace

      begins friendship with Yates

      photographs Yates

      recalls friendship with Yates

      rejects friendship with Yates

      Schulman, Jerry

      Schwertley, Suzanne

      Scientific American

      Scribner, Charles

      Scribner’s

      Sears, Wendy

      Sebastiani, Maria

      Seidman, Hugh

      Seinfeld episode

      27 Seventh Avenue South (New York City)

      shabby-genteel

      Shafer, Virginia

      Shapiro, Brian

      Shapiro, Harvey

      “Shepherd’s Pie on Payday” (lost story)

      Sherin, Ed

      Shokoff, Jim

      Short Story 1

      Sielenski, Ron

      Sinats, Andrew

      Singer, Isaac Bashevis

      Skow, John

      Solotaroff, Theodore

      “Some Very Good Masters” (essay)

      Sorenson, Theodore

      A Special Providence

      characters and plot

      publication

      reprints

      reviews of

      sales

      writing of

      Spector, R. D.

      Speer, Dr.

      Speer, Martha (Yates’s second wife)

      has baby

      marries Yates

      meets Yates

      new life

      present life

      remarriage of

      separates from Yates

      Yates’s dependence on

      Stabler, Brooke

      Stafford, Jean

      Stanley, David James

      Starbuck, George

      Starbuck, Kathy

      State Hospital (Staten Island)

      Staten Island, Yates in

      Stegner, Wallace

      Stevenson, Adlai E.

      Stewart, Jim

      Stewart, Jo

      Stone, Robert

      Stone Coast Conference

      Stonehill, Brian

      Stories for the Sixties (edited by Yates)

      Streitfeld, David

      Stuart, Malcolm

      Styron, William

      Lie Down in Darkness, Yates’s film script for

      Sullivan, Richard

      Suzie (Wendy Sears’s roommate)

      Swank

      Sweetheart (cat)

      Systems

      Talese, Gay

      Taylor, Peter

      Tennenbaum, Sylvia

      “Thieves”

      Thomas, Dylan

      Thompson, John

      Thomson,
    Chad (Gina’s husband-to-be)

      Thon, Melanie Rae

      Tiffany, Louis Comfort

      Time

      The Times (London)

      “To Be a Hero”

      Todd, Richard

      Tolstoy, Leo

      Tommie (a Yates girlfriend)

      Towers, Robert

      Trade Union Courier

      Transatlantic Review

      “Trying Out for the Race”

      characters and plot

      Tuscaloosa, Alabama

      Yates in

      Twenty-sixth off Fifth Avenue apartment (New York City)

      UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute

      Ultima Optical Company

      Uncertain Times

      characters and plot

      unfinished and unpublishable condition of

      writing of

      United Artists

      United Press

      UNIVAC computer

      University of Alabama

      University of Arkansas

      University of Denver

      Updike, John

      USC Masters of Professional Writing

      Ustinov, Peter

      Van Cleve, Jill

      Vandenburg, Jack

      Vanderbilt, Gloria

      Vanderlip, Frank A.

      Vanderlip, Mrs. Frank A.

      Van Doren, Charles

      Van Dyck, Anthony

      Van Nordan, Pierre

      Venant, Elizabeth

      Veterans (book project)

      Veterans Administration

      Vevers, Elspeth

      Vevers, Pamela

      Vevers, Tony

      Victoria (a Yates girlfriend)

      Vietnam War

      Vintage

      Virginia, Yates’s visits to

      Vonnegut, Kurt

      admired by Yates

      blurbs for Yates’s books

      encounters Yates in midst of breakdown

      eulogy for Yates

      helps Yates

      Wagner, Richard

      Wakefield, Dan

      Walcott, Sandra

      Wald, Jerry

      Walden, Fannie Hatch (Yates’s maternal grandmother)

      Wallace, Henry

      Wallant, Edward Lewis

      Wallin, Luke

      Walter, John

      war, trauma of

      Ward, Bill

      Ward’s Island Psychiatric Hospital

      Warnke, F. J.

      Warren, Robert Penn

      Washington Post

      62 Washington Square (“Genius Row”) (New York City)

      Waugh, Evelyn

      Weeks, Edward

      Weesner, Ted

      Weidman, Jerome

      Weihe, Edwin

      Weiner, Jack B.

      Weiss, Theodore

      Wellman, Rosalind

      Wesley, John

      Wesleyan Writers’ Conference

      WestBeth

      Westchester, Yateses in

      Westchester Workshop

      Western Review

      West Twelfth Street (New York City)

      White, David Omar

      White, E. B.

      Whitehead, Jim

      White Plains, N.Y.

      Wichita State University

      Wiedeman, Dr.

      Wier, Allen

      Wiest, Dianne

      Wilbur, Ellen

      Wilbur, Richard

      William Morrow (publisher)

      Williams, Galen

      Williams, John A.

      Williams, Miller

      Williams, Tennessee

      Willingham, Calder

      Wilson, Edmund

      Wilson, Loree

      Wilson, Robert

      Wilson, Sloan, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit

      Winesburg, Ohio

     


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