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by Tracy Daugherty


  Cohn, Sidney Elliott

  COINTELPRO

  Cold Spring, N.Y.

  Cold War

  college students

  Collier’s

  Colline Emiliane restaurant, Rome

  Columbia Army Air Base, Columbia, South Carolina

  Columbia Pictures

  Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital

  Columbia University

  Placement Bureau

  Comfort, Bernie

  comic books

  Comics Magazines Association of America

  Commentary

  Communists

  Condé Nast

  Condon, Richard

  Coney Island

  beach

  beauty of

  decline and degradation of

  immigrant population of

  in JH’s fiction

  JH’s old pals from

  swimming in the ocean, far out

  uncleanliness of

  visitors to

  “Coney Island whitefish” (condoms)

  Congregation B’nai Jeshurun

  Conrad, Joseph

  Conroy, Gert

  conscription

  Cooper, Art

  Cooper, James Fenimore

  Cooper, James H.

  Cooperman, Mort

  Copland, Aaron

  Coppola, Francis Ford

  Apocalypse Now

  Coronet

  Corsica

  Coughlin, Father

  Cover, Major

  Cox, Wally

  Cozzens, James Gould

  Craig, David M.

  Crane, Stephen

  “The Open Boat”

  The Red Badge of Courage

  Crawdaddy!

  Cronkite, Walter

  Crumb, R.

  Cuban missile crisis

  Cuccia, Vincent

  Cunningham, Merce

  Curtis, Tony

  Dallas Independent School District

  Daly, Joe

  Dante, Inferno

  Dasko, Henry

  David, Saul

  David (character)

  David and Goliath story

  Davis, Kenneth C.

  Two-Bit Culture: The Paperbacking of America

  Davis, Miles

  Dawe, Margaret

  dayenu

  “The Death of the Dying Swan”

  de Graff, Robert Fair

  de Kooning, Willem

  Delacorte Press

  Delbaum, Miss

  DeLillo, Don

  Dell Publishing

  Denham, Alice

  My Darling from the Lions

  Diamond, Edwin

  Diamond, Neil

  Diamond, Paula

  Diaspora

  Díaz, Junot

  The Dick Cavett Show

  Dickens, Charles

  Bleak House

  Dickstein, Morris, Leopards in the Temple: The Transformation of American Fiction

  digital rights

  Dillon, Jack, Advertising Man

  Dirty Dingus Magee (film script)

  Discovery television channel

  Disney, Walt

  Disney Corporation

  Disneyland

  Dissent

  divorce, JH views on

  Donadio, Candida

  Donald, David Herbert

  Donleavy, J. P., The Ginger Man

  Donohue, H. E. F. “Shag”

  Donovan

  Dorfman, Ariel

  Dorsey, Tommy

  Dos Passos, John

  Dostoevsky, Fyodor

  Dramatist’s Guild

  Dreamland, Coney Island

  Dreiser, Theodore

  Driver, Tom F.

  Dr. Strangelove (film)

  Drummond de Andrade, Carlos

  Dubrow’s Cafeteria

  Duke University

  Dull, Chad

  Durbin, Deanna

  Dutch settlers

  Dylan, Bob

  Eaker, Ira

  Eastern Color Printing Company

  Eastern European immigrants

  assimilation of

  East Hampton, Long Island, N.Y.

  airport

  writers of

  East Hampton house on Skimhampton Road

  contention over, during divorce proceedings

  decoration of

  purchase of

  Educational Comics

  Edwards, Thomas

  Ehrenman, Henny

  Ehrenreich, Abie

  Ehrlichman, John

  Eighth Air Force

  888 Eighth Avenue, JH’s apartment on

  Eisenhower, Dwight

  Eisenhower, Julie Nixon

  Ekland, Britt

  Elaine’s

  Eliot, T. S.

  Eller, Jonathan R.

  Eller, Vernard

  Ellington, Duke

  Ellis, Bret Easton, American Psycho

  Ellison, Ralph

  Encore Books

  England

  Ephron, Nora

  Epstein, Brian

  Epstein, Jason

  Epstein, Joseph

  Esquire

  ethnic novelists

  Evans, Bergen

  Evans, Joni

  Evans, Marvin

  Evans, Rowland

  Everett, Bill

  Falstein, Louis

  The Sky Is a Lonely Place (Face of a Hero)

  Farrell, James T.

  Studs Lonigan trilogy

  Faulkner, William

  Absalom, Absalom!

  As I Lay Dying

  Fawcett, Roscoe

  Fawcett company

  FBI

  Felder, Raoul Lionel

  Feldman, Charles K.

  Fellini, Federico

  Felt, Mark

  Feltman, Charles

  hot dog stand, Coney Island

  feminism

  Fenichel, Tedda

  Ferrara

  Festschrifts, JH’s contributions to

  fiction. See American literature

  Fields, Bernie

  Fifties

  Filipinos

  film industry

  Film Writers International Group

  Fine, Don

  Fire Island

  Fish, Mary Kay

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott

  The Great Gatsby

  Fitzgerald, Scottie

  Fitzgerald, Tom

  flak

  intense and accurate

  Flanner, Janet

  Flight Time (base newspaper)

  Flippo, Chet

  Florence

  Floyd Bennett Field

  Focke-Wulf Fw-190 fighter planes

  Foley, Martha

  Foote, Shelby

  Forbes FYI

  Ford, Gerald

  Ford company

  Forman, Milos

  Fort Dix, New Jersey

  Fortune

  Fort Worth, Texas

  Founding Fathers

  Fox, Sylvan

  Fox, William Price

  Fox Comics

  France, JH visit to

  Frankel, Carl

  Frankel (gunner)

  Freeman, Joseph, Proletarian Literature in the United States

  French, Marilyn, The Women’s Room

  French Hospital

  Freud, Sigmund

  Friedan, Betty

  The Feminine Mystique

  Friedman, Bruce Jay

  Friedman, Ginger

  Friedman, John

  Friedman, Kinky

  Fulbright Scholarship

  Funnies Inc.

  Furlani, Andre

  Fussell, Paul

  Gable, Hortense W.

  Gaddis, William

  The Recognitions

  Gaines, William

  Garfunkel, Art

  Gates, David

  Gates, Theodore J.

  “Gatsby parties”

  Gedin, Per

  Gehrig, Lou

  Gelb, Arthur

  Ci
ty Room

  Gelb, Barbara

  On the Track of Murder

  Gelbart, Larry

  Gelber, Mrs.

  General Motors

  General Motors Building, New York

  Genet, Jean

  “Genius Club,” 508n334

  Germany

  Gernsback, Hugo

  Gerstein, Ruth

  Gertrude (Gail)

  G.I. Bill

  Gielgud, John

  Gingrich, Arnold

  Gino, Carol

  Ginsberg, Allen

  Howl

  Ginsberg, Tom

  Ginsburg, Ruth Bader

  “Girl from Greenwich”

  Glaser, Milton

  Gleason, Ralph J.

  God

  God Knows (novel)

  advance on

  conception and writing of

  publication and sales

  reviews

  God Knows (stage adaptation)

  Gold, Bruce (character)

  Goldbas, Moses

  Goldman, Jeannie

  Goldsmith, Davey

  Goldstein, Israel

  Goldwater, Barry

  Gollob, Herman

  Gonzalez, Arky

  Good as Gold (novel)

  advance for

  conception and writing of

  publication and sales

  reviews

  Goodfellow Field

  Good Friday

  Good Housekeeping

  Goodman, Jack

  Goodman, Joan

  Goodman, Martin

  Goodman, Walter

  Gormé, Eydie

  Gottlieb, Robert

  Goudard, Maurice

  “Gourmet Club”

  goyim

  GQ

  The Graduate (film)

  Graham, Billy

  Grann, Phyllis

  Grant, John

  Gravesend Bay

  Gray, Linda

  Grayson, Melvin J.

  Great American Novel

  Great Books TV series

  Great Britain

  Great Depression

  Greeks

  Greek theater

  Green, Julius (Julie)

  Greene, Graham

  Greenwich Village

  Greer, Germaine

  Grine Felder resort colony

  Groce, Ernie E.

  Groom, Winston

  Grossinger, Tania

  Grossinger’s resort hotel

  Grosskopf, Clifton C.

  Grow, Colonel

  Guaymas, Mexico

  Guillain-Barré syndrome

  Gulf of Mexico oil spill

  Gulf War

  Gulf & Western

  Gunn, Harold A.

  Gunn, Thomas

  gunners (in bomber crew)

  Gussow, Mel

  Gwathmey, Charles

  Hackett, Buddy

  Haddon, Pete

  Hahn’s Roosevelt Baths, Coney Island

  Haldeman, H. R.

  Half Moon Hotel, Coney Island

  Hall, Donald

  Halle, Germany

  Halley, Rudolph

  Hamill, Pete

  Hamner, Earl, Jr.

  Hamptons

  Handwerker, Nathan

  Happenings

  Happy’s Luncheonette, Coney Island

  “Happy Valley”

  Hardwick, Elizabeth

  Hardy, John

  Harris, Barbara

  Hart, Moss

  Harvard

  Harvard Crimson

  Hasek, Jaroslav, The Good Soldier Schweik

  Hasidic Jews

  Hawthorne, Nathaniel

  Hayes, Harold

  Heaney, Seamus

  Hearst, William Randolph, Jr.

  Hearst Corporation

  Hearst papers

  Hebrew Home for the Aged, Coney Island

  Hebrews, ancient

  Hecht, Ben

  Heer, Jeet

  Held, Bernard (Barney)

  Held, Dottie

  Held, Shirley

  described

  failure to grow with JH and develop own career

  illness and death of

  worried about portrayal in Something Happened

  Held family

  Heller, Erica

  “It Sure Did”

  marriage

  Splinters

  Heller, Isaac Daniel

  death from an operation

  JH’s memory of

  relations with his children

  Heller, Joseph

  (1923) birth

  (1927) tonsillectomy and abandonment in hospital

  (1930) first grade

  (1937) high school

  (1939) messenger job

  (1941) graduates from high school, looks for job

  (1941) job with insurance company

  (1942) laborer job at Norfolk Navy Yard

  (1942) enlists in army

  (1942) basic training

  (1943) commissioned 2nd Lt.

  (1943) trained as aviator

  (1944) in transit overseas, to North Africa

  (1944) arrives at Alesan Air Field, Corsica

  (1944) promoted to 1st Lt.

  (1944) bombing missions

  (1945) shipped home

  (1945) back in Coney Island

  (1945) trip to Grossinger’s

  (1945) meets Shirley at Grossinger’s

  (1945) awaiting discharge in San Angelo, Texas

  (1945) woos Shirley and gives her a ring

  (1945) officially discharged

  (1945) marries Shirley

  (1945) goes to California to go to college

  (1948) attends NYU

  (1949) graduate studies at Columbia University

  (1950) Fulbright scholarship, goes to Oxford

  (1950) applies to teach at Pennsylvania State College

  (1950) teaches at Pennsylvania State College

  (1953) looks for job in New York

  (1955) advertising and magazine jobs

  (1961) Catch-22 published

  (1966) revisits Corsica and war locales

  (1967) playwright-in-residence at Yale

  (1967) political involvement, stumping for Eugene McCarthy

  (1971) professorship at City College

  (1974) Something Happened published

  (1980) affair with a North Carolina lady

  (1980) midlife crisis

  (1981–82) mysterious illness of (Guillain-Barré syndrome)

  (1981) divorce proceedings

  (1986) Air Force Academy invitation

  (1987) marries Valerie Humphries

  (1995) spinal surgery

  (1996) Great Book award to

  (1997) speech on the Literature of Despair

  (1999) cruise to Norway’s Arctic region

  (1999) death of

  (1999) funeral and burial

  affairs while married to Shirley

  ancestry

  appearance

  books and stories read in teenage years

  books read as child

  childhood in Coney Island

  childhood summer camps (and the unpacked suitcase)

  courage to ride the Coney Island rides

  did well in school

  dreams recurring to

  exercise regime

  favorite foods

  finances, after illness

  first memories

  friendships

  as grand man of letters

  “haunted imagination” of

  high school clubs

  interviews with

  Jewishness of

  lasting importance of

  learns to smoke

  military awards

  money worries and preoccupations

  musical interest

  near-death experiences as child

  nervousness of, as child

  newspaper route as kid

  not a natural flier

  political leanings


  a precocious reader

  psychological testing of, before taking a job

  psychotherapy of

  reflections and reminiscences

  repressed feelings of

  sexual yearnings

  speech habits

  success and failure handled well by

  teenage interest in girls

  vow never to fly again, after return from combat

  war-hero status

  wartime experience

  Heller, Joseph, family

  affection among

  appreciation of Shirley

  foreign travels

  home life

  marital strife

  photographs with family

  relations with Erica and Ted

  socializing by

  stay in Hollywood

  Heller, Joseph, writing career

  authors who influenced

  fiction-writing courses

  first sentences of, as inspiration

  JH’s ambition and plan

  literary awards

  playwriting ambition

  reaction to negative reviews

  studios for writing

  theater studies

  writing method and rituals

  Heller, Joseph, writings

  college assignments submitted commercially

  early published stories

  essays in Forbes FYI

  essays in the underground press

  first stories submitted and rejected

  first story accepted

  included in Best American Short Stories

  screenplays

  script rewrites

  titles given to

  wartime diary keeping

  Heller, Lee (Hillel Elias)

  abandons idea of college, and goes to work

  jobs worked at

  reserved personality of

  runaway to California

  surrogate father to JH

  wedding to Perle

  Heller, Lena

  death of

  falls off stool and breaks hip

  Sam, brother of

  senile decline of

  “You’ve got a twisted brain”

  Heller, Paul

  Heller, Perle

  Heller, Sylvia

  job hunting, and secures job at Macy’s

  Heller, Theodore Michael (Ted)

  Funnymen

  marriage and daughter of

  Slab Rat

  Heller, Valerie. See Humphries, Valerie

  Heller family

  confusion over Lee and Sylvia’s parentry

  move after death of Isaac

  poverty of, and living conditions

  relatives’ visits

  “Hello, Genoa, Hello, Genoa” (unfinished)

  Hemingway, Ernest

  “Cat in the Rain”

  “The End of Something”

  The Killers

  “Soldier’s Home”

  Henderson’s Music Hall, Coney Island

  Henry, Buck

  Herr, Michael

  Herriot, Édouard

  Hiassen, Carl

  High and Low cultures

  High Holidays

  Hijuelos, Oscar

  Hillman Comics

  Hills, Rust

  Hiroshima

  Hispanic-Americans

  Hitchens, Christopher

  Hitler, Adolf

  Hoberman, J.

  Hoffman, Dustin

  Hoffman, Joseph, How to Make Love and Like It

  Holiday

  Holiday, Billie

  Holland, Chase, III

  Hollywood

  Homer

  Hook, Sidney

  Hornstein, Lillian

  Horovitz, Israel (playwright)

 

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