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- Ron Johnson - The Wisconsin Way Redux
- Michael Ramirez Nails It
- And While I'm On The Topic Of The Global Warming Scam
- Science, Experts, Models and Uncertainty
- Girl of the Day - The Magical Wife (Elizabeth Mont...
- The Desperation Strategy
- Birthday Today - Van Morrison
- Compare and Contrast
- Social Security as a Ponzi Scheme
- Zinedine Zidane Wife Pictures 2011
- Zinedine Zidane Best Football Player Profile & Ima...
- Bells Are Ringing Alert™: Lady Gaga's secret wedding.
- He Fought The Law Alert™: What the Aruba suspect t...
- Weekly World News alert: Woman gives birth to ali...
- Take This With a Grain of Salt
- Girl of the Day - U.S. Open Version (Caroline Wozn...
- Alex Trebek mystery!
- The truth about Omer Bhatti's parents!
- On the rocks alert: Katy Perry divorce drama
- Girl of the Day - If We're Going to Hell in a Hand...
- Oh, And One More Thing...
- More on the Rick Perry is Dumb Meme
- On the Topic of Conservatives Whose Intelligence I...
- Rick Perry, Dunce
- And the camera noses in to the tears on their face...
- She Fought The Law Alert™: Casey Anthony's death c...
- Bundle of Joy Alert: Tia Mowry's baby boy Cree.
- Ibrahim Afellay's Family
- Ibrahim Afellay Wallpapers 2011
- Breaking news: Beyonce is pregnant.
- Ibrahim Afellay Young Football Player Pictures 2011
- Ibrahim Afellay Biography
- Malia Jones Swimwear Player Profile & Images 2011
- Sabine Lisicki Boyfriend 2011 Pictures 2011
- Sabine Lisicki Best Tennis Player Profile & Pics 2011
- Li Na is French Open 2011 Winner
- And the Katrina/Irene Comparisons Begin...
- The Inevitable Hurricane Irene Is Caused By Climat...
- Problems With Plastic Alert: JWoww's surgery confe...
- Hey Old Timer Gossip: Doris Day to release first a...
- Not really Brave Last Days alert? Dick Van Dyke an...
- Hurricane Irene and the Media Shitstorm That Will ...
- Girl of the Day - Elizabeth Banks
- Call Me A Crazy Right-Wing Extremist, But...
- "Public" Education in Wisconsin -- The Not So Good...
- Marc Albrighton 2011 Young Player Profile & Images
- Christian Eriksen Young Player 2011 Profile & Images
- Damn You Skinny Alert™: Hollywood's extreme diets
- On the rocks alert: OK! continues to push the stor...
- On the rocks alert: Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Sm...
- Annoying label bookkeeping for Will Smith-Jada Pin...
- Gareth Bale With Girlfriend
- Gareth Bale Latest Wallpapers
- Gareth Bale Football Player Profile and Images 2011
- Slow Joe and the China Gaffe
- Girl of the Day - First Day of High School Version
- Meanest story nominee: Burt Reynolds losing his home!
- Meanest story nominee: Obama breaks down after boo...
- Meanest story nominee and Hairdresser Alert™: Russ...
- And the camera noses in to the tears on her face: ...
- Bun in the oven alert™: Bachelorette baby exclusive!
- Skeeter Davis Alert™: Indian scroll says all final...
- The Z-Man Eviscerates the O-Man
- Preference Cascade Update - The Negative 20s Are H...
- Graeme Smith South Africa Player Wife Pictures 2011
- Graeme Smith South Africa Best Player Profile & Pi...
- Eoin Morgan Cricet Best Player Profile & Images 2011
- The New York Times' Anti-Catholic Bigotry Comes Ou...
- Birthday Today - Elvis Costello
- Scott Walker, Paul Ryan and The Wisconsin Way
- Bells Done Rung™: The Kim Kardashian wedding stories.
- Bells are Ringing Alert™ and Love Bird Alert: Sand...
- Bun in the oven alert™: More stories about Jennife...
- Breaking news: Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO
- Political Math Guy Puts Us Some F***in' Knowledge
- The Department of Unsurprising Consequences (of Li...
- Girl of the Day - Planet of the Apes Version (Frie...
- Kenichi Tago Profile & Images 2011
- Lee Westwood Best Player 2011 Profile & Pictures
- On the rocks alert: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mild...
- And the camera noses in to the tears on her face: ...
- Real Mob Wives. What TV doesn't show.
- Birthday Today - Gene Kelly
- Where Are Obama's Handlers?
- Preference Cascade Update
- Girl of the Day - Patricia Neal
- Joe Biden "Fully Understands" Infanticide and Forc...
- Bells Done Rung™ Alert: Tara's surprise nuptials.
- Bells Done Rung™ Alert: Sherri's Dream Day
- Bells Done Rung™ Alert: Brooke Burke's beach vows.
- Paul Ryan Not Running for President Update
- Preference Cascade Update
- What Next in Libya After Qaddafi?
- Birthdays Today - Cool Chicks Version
- She Fought The Law Alert™: Stripper bank robber ex...
- Butt scandal: Was Pippa padded?
- Rich people are rich: Hollywood's 50 richest women.
- Girl of the Day - Just Another Manic Monday (Susan...
- Meanwhile, Back in the Nanny State, Voluntary Decl...
- Girl of the Day - Diane Lozito (w/ the Boss)
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Birthday Today - James Gould Cozzens
Almost completely forgotten, Cozzens, born today in 1903, was one of the great novelists of the mid-century, a writer of what I would call "high middlebrow" novels, novels that weren't experimental in form, but which told complex stories about serious themes that mattered to adults. His best works begin with The Just and the Unjust (1942), a novel about a young lawyer that uses the backdrop of a murder trial to examine the mores and relationships within a small town. It has the single wisest line I can remember from fiction, where the young lawyer is balking at having to seek the support of a somewhat shady businessman for election to DA, and the older man, the businessman, tells him, "you wouldn't worry so much about what people think about you, kid, if you realized that most of the time they aren't thinking about you."
After The Just and the Unjust, Cozzens, like most adult men, went into the service for World War II. Cozzens ended up writing (not surprisingly) for the Office of Information Services, digesting reports from the services and collating them (and censoring them) for distribution to the press. He ended the war as a major, then turned his wartime experiences into his best book, Guard of Honor, about an Army Air Corps base in 1944 in Alabama. It's the single best novel I've read about World War II, and deservedly won the Pulitzer Prize in 1948 (over, I might add, Norman Mailer's more celebrated World War II book, The Naked and the Dead).
Cozzens last great book was the unfortunately titled By Love Possessed (1957), which landed him on the cover of Time, and was a huge bestseller. In it, he returns again to the subject of a small town lawyer, but this time his central character is a mature man dealing with weighty responsibilities, at work, at home, and in his community. It's a great book, and it's central character, Arthur Winner, is both very wise and very sad. I'd describe it as a great 19th century novel written with a 20th century sensibility about adult themes that mattered a great deal to the men and women who had lived through the hard times of the Great Depression and World War II.
Cozzens very soon fell out of favor -- his political conservatism led many left-wing critics to find reasons to revile him -- but the contrast of his adult themes (responsibility, judgment, prudence, decision-making in a contingent world, loyalty, family, child-rearing, marriage, death) with the silliness of much of the literature of the 1960s is stark. I like Cozzens a lot better, and believe he should be read much more widely. Unfortunately, with the left dominating the groves of academe, it's unlikely that he will be. (I taught Guard of Honor to a college class once; needless to say, they were too young to get it.)