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Saturday, September 28, 2013

MUSIC I LOVE by John Simon

I recall a conversation with a minor conductor. MC: Do you like Bach? JS: Not at all. MC: How about Mozart? JS: Ditto. MC: Beethoven? JS: Hardly. MC (exasperated): Do you like music? JS: Abs…

SOURCE: John Simon at 08:03PM
Monday, September 2, 2013

THE USES OF GOD by John Simon

When my father lay dying in a Florida hospital, he asked me whether there was God and an afterlife. I was in a quandary. If I said yes, I would have betrayed my sworn conviction. (Perhaps I …

SOURCE: John Simon at 10:34PM
Monday, August 19, 2013

WORDPLAY by John Simon

We need games. We know what all work and no play does to Johnny, and who wants to be a dull boy? The popularity of sports is, of course, the prime example of the role of games in our everyda…

SOURCE: John Simon at 08:53PM
Sunday, August 18, 2013

WORDPLAY by John Simon

We need games. We know what all work and no play does to Johnny, and who wants to be a dull boy? The popularity of sports is, of course, the prime example of the role of games in our everyda…

SOURCE: John Simon at 10:20PM
Sunday, July 28, 2013

Unwritten Memoirs by John Simon

Memoirs make a wonderful read. You don’t have to be famous or even outrageous to produce a fascinating book of recollections. Even the humblest persons may have had enough of a roller coas…

SOURCE: John Simon at 06:08PM
Tuesday, July 23, 2013

STUPIDITY by John Simon

If you add up the number of practitioners of the seven cardinal (or, in lay terms, deadly) sins, I doubt if the number will equal that of those guilty of stupidity. Ergo: Shouldn’t stupidi…

SOURCE: John Simon at 11:34AM
Sunday, July 21, 2013

STUPIDITY by John Simon

If you add up the number of practitioners of the seven cardinal (or, in lay terms, deadly) sins, I doubt if the number will equal that of those guilty of stupidity. Ergo: Shouldn’t stupidi…

SOURCE: John Simon at 10:55PM
Monday, July 8, 2013

PASSION AND OBSESSION by John Simon

Passion is generally considered a good thing, obsession a bad one. But are they really two separate, diverse things or merely different degrees of the same phenomenon? In other words, when a…

SOURCE: John Simon at 08:29AM
Monday, June 24, 2013

OBIT (ER) DICTA by John Simon

A smart ex-girlfriend of mine always started her matutinal Times reading with the obituaries. At the time, this struck me as peculiar: what kind of spiritual necrophilia induced a vivacious,…

SOURCE: John Simon at 09:29PM
Wednesday, June 5, 2013

No Wasps in the Bees? by John Simon

“Queens boy, 13, wins Scripps Spelling Bee with ‘knaidel’ ” reads a headline in the New York Times of May 30, 2013. But a headline on June 1 announces, “Some say the spelling of a …

SOURCE: John Simon at 01:48PM
Monday, May 20, 2013

SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL by John Simon

What is it that makes smallness lovable? That bigness should be impressive is understandable. We all respect Mount Everest as the world’s highest, and Mont Blanc as Europe’s highest moun…

SOURCE: John Simon at 10:31PM
Tuesday, May 7, 2013

A GOOD CRITIC by John Simon

The recent, glowing obituaries of Roger Ebert raise the question in my mind about what makes a good critic, which Ebert hardly was. What gives the question some importance is the possible in…

SOURCE: John Simon at 12:33PM
Friday, April 26, 2013

ROGER EBERT & FILM CRITICISM by John Simon

Three score and ten is the life expectancy the bible allots us, and that is the age at which the film critic Roger Ebert died on April 4. He was, as the lengthy obituaries declared, the most…

SOURCE: John Simon at 11:30AM
Thursday, April 11, 2013

LOGIC & MALICK by John Simon

Logic is a wonderful thing of which there is all too little in our world. It would, for instance, be nice if a course in logic were part of the high-school curriculum, or, failing that, a le…

SOURCE: John Simon at 01:34PM
Saturday, March 30, 2013

TALENT, ETC. by John Simon

What exactly does talent involve? I know what it doesn’t involve. I fully subscribe to the declaration of the autobiographical hero of Anatole France’s Le Lys rouge (The Scarlet Lily): �…

SOURCE: John Simon at 10:32PM
Thursday, March 14, 2013

FEMININE BEAUTY, OR 70 GIRLS 70 by John Simon

Some things are absurd. I am frequently accused of misogyny; what nonsense! For me, there is nothing more beautiful in the world, and thus more sacred, than a beautiful woman. True, this exc…

SOURCE: John Simon at 04:54PM
Wednesday, February 13, 2013

SONG EVENINGS by John Simon

Theater is not only plays and musicals; it is also opera and ballet, and perhaps even sports events. Also canny storytelling and, if they still exist, poetry readings. And certainly masterly…

SOURCE: John Simon at 10:56PM
Monday, January 21, 2013

THE -ESS WORDS by John Simon

There used to be an anecdote around the American Cambridge that, whether apocryphal or not, had wide currency. One of the Radcliffe College dorms being Bertram Hall, story has it that when a…

SOURCE: John Simon at 08:24PM
Tuesday, January 8, 2013

MURDER OF INNOCENTS by John Simon

What about the horrific tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School?  Of course there should be stricter gun laws and there should be no NRA. Of course there should be greater attention pai…

SOURCE: John Simon at 11:11AM
Tuesday, November 27, 2012

MY MUSIC by John Simon

The greatness of the Swiss cultural and art historian Jacob Burckhardt (1918-97) is unquestionable. Splendid are even his lesser works, like the Weltgeschichtlische Betrachtungen, whose Engl…

SOURCE: John Simon at 09:27PM
Monday, November 12, 2012

JACQUES BARZUN, R.I.P. by John Simon

On October 25, 2012, at the riper than ripe age of 104, Jacques Barzun died in San Antonio, where he and his wife had been living for the last 16 years. On the following November 5, at the a…

SOURCE: John Simon at 03:19PM
Sunday, October 28, 2012

WHITHER ART? by John Simon

As I have often said and sometimes written, the history of art extends from Anonymous to Untitled, from when only the work mattered to where only the name in the signature does.What reminds …

SOURCE: John Simon at 04:56PM
Wednesday, October 3, 2012

WIT OR HUMOR? by John Simon

It is an age-old question haunting some of us: What exactly is wit and what humor? Though hard to define individually, the difference between them is worth consideration and identifiable. Be…

SOURCE: John Simon at 05:18PM
Friday, September 14, 2012

IMMORTALITY by John Simon

Guillaume Apollinaire, one of the few great poets who were also charming, has a delightful book of essays, Le Flaneur des deux rives (The Stroller Through Paris), about his walks through th…

SOURCE: John Simon at 11:03PM
Friday, August 31, 2012

LOOKING WORSE by John Simon

Reading the other day the simultaneous obituaries of Phyllis Diller and Tony Scott has been revelatory. They turned out to be complementary articles serving as bookends for the taste of Amer…

SOURCE: John Simon at 02:39PM
Thursday, August 16, 2012

MIDSUMMER DREAMS by John Simon

Most things are either good or bad, but dreams, with fearful symmetry, manage to be both good and bad. Just about everyone has had good and bad ones, and since about a third of our days are …

SOURCE: John Simon at 09:24AM
Thursday, August 2, 2012

GORDON BOWKER’S “JAMES JOYCE” by John Simon

Of all Anglophone writers only Shakespeare has been more written about than James Joyce, and Shakespeare has three-and-a-half centuries on him. Of all modern writers, not only in English, Jo…

SOURCE: John Simon at 09:54AM
Tuesday, July 17, 2012

GODDESS MEMORY by John Simon

Memory is so much a part of us that it might as well be an organ, like the lungs or the heart. It is as much relied upon as they, equally unconsciously and, when needed, spontaneously. And w…

SOURCE: John Simon at 05:46PM
Monday, June 25, 2012

POLITICS AND TENNIS by John Simon

There is a similarity between politics and tennis, which I note, even though I am passionately interested in tennis and only slightly in politics. This is too bad, as my wife reminded me the…

SOURCE: John Simon at 11:49PM
Tuesday, June 5, 2012

SALUTE TO NOEL COWARD by John Simon

We are having a bit of a Noel Coward revival. There are readings of some of his plays, a course or seminar at Marymount Manhattan College, a marvelous exhibition at Lincoln Center’s Perfor…

SOURCE: John Simon at 05:15PM
Sunday, April 22, 2012

LAUGHING PRIMA DONNA by John Simon

Yesterday I casually picked up a book that fell off a bookshelf. It turned out to be How I Lost 10 Pounds in 53 Years, and is the wonderful memoir of Kaye Ballard, which I acquired in 2006 w…

SOURCE: John Simon at 10:16PM

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