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Just One Catch

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by Tracy Daugherty


  Horowitz, Israel (editor)

  hot dogs, invention of

  Howar, Barbara

  Howard, Elizabeth Jane

  Howard, Homer B.

  Howe, Irving

  World of Our Fathers

  hucksterism

  Hudes, Karen

  Hughes, Emmit

  Humphrey, Hubert

  Humphries, Valerie

  life with JH in Easthampton

  marries JH

  nurse to JH in his hospital stay

  romantic involvement with JH

  Huneker, James Gibbons

  Hunter, Mr. and Mrs.

  Hunter Field, Georgia

  Hutton, Barbara

  Huxley, Aldous

  Hynes, Samuel

  ice cream

  “I Don’t Love You Any More”

  Ile Rousse, Corsica

  Iliad

  “I’m cold, I’m cold”

  immigrants, assimilation of

  The Independent

  Insana, Ron

  Instrument School and Post Operations arm, Goodfellow Field

  intellectuals, New York

  International Creative Management

  Iraq

  Iraq War

  Irish-Americans

  Isherwood, Christopher

  “Is it good for the Jews?”

  Israel

  Italian-Americans

  Italian front

  Italian Pavilion

  Jackson, Melanie

  Jackson, Shirley

  Jacquet, Lloyd

  Jaeger, Roberta

  Jaffe, Herb, and Associates

  Jaffe, Irving

  Jaffe, Leo

  James, Henry

  James, William

  James Bond movies

  Janklow, Mort

  Japan

  Japanese-Americans

  jazz

  Jean-Louis (Jack Kerouac)

  Jefferson Airplane

  Jen, Gish

  Jesus

  jewelry, purchased by returning vets

  Jewish agnosticism

  Jewish-American novel

  Jewish Daily Forward

  Bintel Brief

  Jews

  in advertising

  ambivalence of

  American experience of

  in history

  immigrants from Eastern Europe

  of New York

  in politics

  prejudice against

  in publishing

  jive talk

  Johnson, Lyndon

  Johnson, Samuel

  John Steinbeck Book Fair

  Jonathan Cape

  Jones, Gerard, Men of Tomorrow: Geeks, Gangsters and the Birth of the Comic Book

  Jones, Gloria

  Jones, James

  From Here to Eternity

  “A Temper of Steel”

  Whistle

  Jones, Kaylie, Lies My Mother Never Told Me

  Jordan, John

  Journal-American

  Joyce, James

  A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

  Ulysses

  Joyce, Nora

  JU-88 medium bombers

  Judaism

  nonobservance of

  Judeo-Christian values

  Juglair, Roger

  Kafka, Franz

  The Trial

  Kaganoff, Penny

  Kaiser, Irving

  Kaiser, Mrs. Irving

  Kaiser family

  Kaiser’s Tailor Shop, Coney Island

  Kakutani, Michiko

  Kallem, Herby

  Kane, Gil

  Kaplan, Fred, 1959: The Year Everything Changed

  Kaplan, Justin

  Kapp, Marty

  Karl, Deborah

  Karl, Dolores

  Karl, Frederick

  Katz, Eli

  Kaufmann, George S.

  Kay, Hershy

  Kaye, Danny

  Kazin, Alfred

  Keach, Stacy

  Keaton, Buster

  Keaton, Diane

  Keats, John

  Kehau (waitress)

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kennedy, Robert

  killed

  Kennedy, Ted

  Kenton, Stan

  Kerouac, Jack

  “Jazz of the Beat Generation”

  On the Road

  Kerr, Deborah

  Kerr, Walter

  Kesey, Ken

  One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

  Key West Literary Seminars

  Kilroy’s restaurant, New York

  King, Alan

  King, Larry

  King, Martin Luther, Jr.

  King, Stephen

  King David book. See God Knows

  Kinsey Report

  Kirwin, Elizabeth

  Kissinger, Henry

  Kline, Franz

  Klopfer, Donald

  Knapp, General

  Knopf, Alfred A., company

  Knowles, John

  Knox, Mickey

  Korda, Michael

  Another Life

  Korean War

  Kornbluth, S.

  Kosinski, Jerzy

  Kott, Jan

  Kramer, Art

  Krassner, Paul

  Krause, David

  Krementz, Jill

  Kristol, Irving

  Kroll, Jack

  Kroll, Lucy

  Ku Klux Klan

  Kurtzman, Harvey

  Lamb Chop set

  Lamm, Miss

  Landmarks Preservation Commission

  Lapidus, Morris

  Lapland, S.S.

  La Reine restaurant

  La Spezia

  Laughlin, James

  Laundry, East Hampton

  Laurents, Arthur

  Lawrence, D. H., Lady Chatterley’s Lover

  Lazarus, Mell

  Lea, Gilbert

  Leavis, F. R.

  le Carré, John

  LeClair, Linda

  Lee, Chang-rae

  Lee, Harper

  To Kill a Mockingbird

  Lee, Ngoot

  Lee, Stan

  the Left

  Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher

  Leibman, Ron

  Leisure Time Group

  Lemmon, Jack

  Lennon, John

  A Spaniard in the Works

  shooting of

  Leonard, John

  LeRoy, Warner

  Lester, Elenore

  Levenson, Sam

  Leventhal, Harold

  Levin, Meyer, Compulsion

  Levittown, Long Island

  Lewinsky, Monica

  Lewis, Jon, American Film: A History

  Lewis, Sinclair

  liberal politics

  Liberty

  Library of Congress

  Liebling, A. J.

  Life

  Lincoln, Abraham

  The Lincoln Log (high school paper)

  Lindbergh, Charles

  Lindbergh Park, Coney Island

  Lindy’s restaurant

  Lion’s Den, New York City

  Lipmann, Yom-Tov

  literary agents

  Little Italy, New York

  Lloyd, Harold

  Lobster Roll, Montauk

  London, Jack

  Lone Star Café

  Long Island

  Long Island University, Southampton Campus

  Look

  Lorca, Federico García

  Lori (waitress)

  Lorimer, George Horace

  Los Angeles

  “Lot’s Wife”

  Lower East Side

  Lowry Field, Denver, Colorado

  LSD

  Luce, Henry

  Luce organization

  Luciana (girl in Rome)

  Lucky Little Bell of San Michele

  “Lucky Strike Hit Parade”

  Lucy (pet dog)

  Luftwaffe

  Luna Park, Coney Island

 
Lustig, Arnold

  Lyons, Leonard

  Maas, Jane

  Macdonald, Dwight

  Machiavelli

  Macintyre, Ben

  MacLeish, Archibald

  Macy’s department store, Manhattan

  Mad

  Mademoiselle

  Madison Avenue

  Mad Men (TV series)

  Magazine Management Company

  Magrill’s Drugstore, Coney Island

  Mahler, Gustav

  Mailer, Adele

  Mailer, Norman

  Barbary Shore

  The Deer Park

  The Naked and the Dead

  “The White Negro: Superficial Reflections on the Hipster”

  Major, John Campbell

  Malamud, Bernard

  Dubin’s Lives

  male adventure magazines

  Manchester, William

  Mandel, George

  Flee the Angry Strangers

  teenage writing for comics

  Mandel, Miki

  Manhattan

  Manhattan Mutual Automobile Casualty Company

  Mann, Thomas

  “A Man Named Flute” (retitled story)

  Maquis

  Marceau, Marcel

  marijuana

  Marino, Benjamin “Doc”

  market ideology

  Markson, David

  Marlis, Alan

  Marquand, J. P.

  Marquand (novelist, son of J. P. Marquand)

  Marrakech

  marriage

  JH views on

  Marsh, Reginald

  Marshall, George

  Mars-Jones, Adam

  Marx Brothers

  Maschler, Tom

  M*A*S*H (film)

  M*A*S*H (TV series)

  Mason, Abby

  Mason, Bob

  Massie, Bob

  Massie, Christopher and Sofia

  Matthau, Walter

  Matthiessen, Peter

  Max, D. T., “The Twilight of the Old Goats”

  May, Elaine

  Mayer, Martin, Madison Avenue, U.S.A.

  Mayes, Herbert

  Mays

  McCall, Cheryl

  McCall’s

  McCarthy, Eugene

  McCarthy, Joseph

  McCarthy, Mary, “Dottie Makes an Honest Woman of Herself”

  McCartney, Paul

  McCormack, Miss

  McCormick, Ben

  McCullers, Carson

  The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter

  Reflections in a Golden Eye

  McCullough, Edo

  McGovern, George

  McHale’s Navy

  McIntosh, Mavis

  McIntosh & McKee

  McKee, Elizabeth

  McQueen, Jerry

  medical narratives

  Mehta, Sonny

  “Mein Kampf of matrimonial warfare”

  Meltzer, Jay I.

  Melville, Herman

  Moby Dick

  Mencken, H. L.

  In Defense of Women

  Meredith, Scott

  Merrick, David

  Merrill, Sam

  Merrill Anderson Company

  Merton, Thomas

  Messner, Tom

  metafiction, as metaevent

  Metropolitan Museum of Art

  Mewhaw, Michael

  Miami Beach, Florida

  Michaels, Leonard

  Michaels, Dr. Robert

  Michelangelo, Last Judgment

  Michigan State University

  Mid-Atlantic Air Museum, Reading, Pennsylvania

  midrash

  Mile Sky Chaser, Coney Island

  Military Personnel Records Facility of the National Personnel Records Center, St. Louis

  milk runs

  Miller, Glenn

  Miller, Ken

  Milton, John

  Minderbinder, Milo (character)

  Minoff, Lee

  Minor, Dale

  Mitford, Jessica

  Mogulesco, Sigmund

  Moisheh Kapoyer character

  Molenaar, Toby

  money

  JH’s worries about

  and life, JH’s belief

  Monroe, Marilyn

  Montagne, Edward J.

  Montauk

  Moody, Hall A.

  Moon, Earl C.

  Moore, Grace

  Morgan, Margaret

  Morris, Willie

  Morris, Wright

  Moses, Robert

  Moses’ Candy Store, Coney Island

  Moskowitz, Mark, Stone Reader (film)

  Mostel, Zero

  “Moths at a Dark Bulb,” 510n345

  Motion Picture Association of America

  Mount Sinai Hospital

  Mount Vesuvius

  movies, going to, as child

  Moyers, Bill

  Moynihan, Daniel

  Muhlen, Norbert

  Mulcahy, Susan

  multiculturalism

  Municipal Bath House, Coney Island

  Munsey, Frank

  “Murdock, His Son, and a Man Named Flute” (rejected story title)

  Mussolini

  Myers, Vincent “Chief”

  Nabokov, Vladimir

  Laughter in the Dark

  Nagasaki

  Naples

  Nassau

  Natal, Brazil

  Nathan’s

  National Allied Publishing

  National Book Awards

  National Guardian

  National Institute of Arts and Letters

  navigator, JH’s training as, and near fatal miscalculations

  NBC

  Nedelkoff, Robert

  Nemerov, Howard

  neoconservatives

  neo-Nazis

  Nesbit, Lynn

  New American Library

  Newcomb, Jonathan

  Newhouse, Si

  Newhouse, Thomas

  The New Leader

  New Left

  Newman, Paul

  Newport Beach

  Newsweek

  New World Writing

  issue number 7 (April 1955)

  New York

  fictionalized

  housing shortage and urban renewal

  New York (magazine)

  New York American

  New York Daily News

  The New Yorker

  New York intellectuals

  New York Police Department

  New York Post

  New York Times

  New York Times Book Review

  New York University (NYU)

  New York World-Telegram

  Nichols, Mike

  Nickelodeon

  Nixon, Richard

  Nolan, Tom

  No Laughing Matter (with Irving Vogel)

  conception and writing of

  editing of

  reviews

  Nordell, Roderick

  Norden bombsight

  Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia

  Normandy Invasion

  North Africa

  Norway, Arctic region

  “Nothing to Be Done”

  Novak, Robert

  Novelty Comics

  Now and Then: From Coney Island to Here (autobiography)

  reviews of

  Oceans Eleven (movie)

  O’Connor, Flannery

  O’Day, Anita

  Offit, Sidney

  Ogilvy, David

  O’Hara, John

  Ohrbach’s

  Oldsey, Bernard

  Olson, Neil

  Omni Health and Racquet Club, Southampton

  O’Neill, Eugene

  One Night of Love

  Ono, Yoko

  Opferman, Gabriele

  organization man

  Orthodox Jews

  Orvieto

  Osner Business Machines

  Oxford University

  Paddy Shea’s saloon, Coney Island

  The Pages That Sell (sl
ide show)

  Palestine

  Paley, Grace

  Pantheon

  panty raids

  paperback books

  Parachute Jump, Coney Island

  Paramount/Filmways

  Paramount Pictures

  Parfrey, Adam

  It’s a Man’s World: Men’s Adventure Magazines, the Postwar Pulps

  Paris, France

  Parish, Mitchell

  Parker, Jimmie

  Parsons, Estelle

  Partini, Dolly

  Partisan Review

  Pastrudi’s, Cairo

  Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic, New York Hospital

  Peck, Abe

  Peck or Beck, Miss

  Peloponnesian War

  Pennsylvania State College

  Pentagon

  Pentagon Papers

  People

  Pepsi-Cola

  Percy, Walker, The Moviegoer

  Perelman, S. J.

  Philbin, Regis

  Phillipe (pet dog)

  Phillips, William

  Picasso, Pablo

  Guernica

  Picker, David

  Picture This (novel)

  reviews of

  Pietrasanta

  Pinsker, Sanford

  Pirandello, Luigi

  P. J. Clarke’s

  Plato

  Phaedrus

  Plato’s Retreat (sex club)

  Playboy

  Plimpton, George

  PM

  Pocket Books

  Podhoretz, Norman

  Ex-Friends

  Making It

  “My Negro Problem—and Ours”

  Poe, Edgar Allan

  Poggibonsi

  Pointe des Issambres

  Polhemus, Robert

  politics

  JH’s insight into

  post-World War II

  Pollock, Jackson

  Pollock, Lewis

  Polykoff, Shirley

  Does She … or Doesn’t She? 160

  Pompeii, Italy

  Pont-Saint-Martin

  Port Authority Bus Terminal

  Porter, Arabel J.

  Portrait of an Artist, as an Old Man (novel)

  conception and writing of

  publication planned

  reviews

  Port Said

  postmodernism

  poverty, threat of

  Preminger, Otto

  Prentiss, Paula

  presidential election of 1968

  Presley, Elvis

  Pritchard, William H.

  Pritikin Institute

  proletarian fiction

  prostitutes

  Provenzano, Tony

  Provenzano family

  PS 188, Coney Island

  Psalms

  “PT 73, Where Are You?”

  Publishers Weekly

  publishing business

  pulp fiction

  Putnam

  Putnam Berkley

  Puzo, Erika

  Puzo, Mario

  The Godfather

  Pynchon, Thomas

  V

  Rabinowitz, Murray

  Rafaello, S.S.

  Rainer, Yvonne

  Random House

  rationing, wartime

  Rauschenberg, Robert

  Raynor, Richard

  RCA

  Reader’s Digest

  Reagan, Ronald

  The Realist

  rebellion, spirit of

  Rebel Without a Cause (film)

  Redbook

  Red Queen prop

  Red scares

  Reilly, Charlie

  Reiner, Carl

  Rembrandt van Rijn

  Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer

  Remington Rand

  Republicans

  Rexroth, Kenneth

  Reynolds, Paul

  Rhodes, Wendy

 

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