Just One Catch
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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