STAIRCASE WRITING - Katharine Weber's Writing Journal

The French call it "l'esprit d'escalier," stairway wit. The witty thing you should have said that occurs to you only as you descend the stairs at the end of the evening. As a novelist, I find that I have staircase thoughts about each of my books, starting with my first novel, published in 1995.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

What Did My Father Do in the O.S.S.?

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The Office of Strategic Services was an intelligence agency created during the Second World War, with a principle mission of coordinatin...
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Thursday, August 11, 2011

You Say To - MAY- to

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In 1998, the Library of Congress hosted a symposium with musical performances over several days in honor of what they called George Gershw...
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The Secrets of the Knife and Fork

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In The Memory Of All That I write about my grandmother's influence on George Gershwin as their friendship and then their romance deepene...
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Thursday, July 28, 2011

The 1700 Typewriters of Sidney Kaufman

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In The Memory Of All That , I refer often to the FBI records concerning my father, Sidney Kaufman. Here's a page from among nearly 800 p...
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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Bracelets from George Gershwin

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In this photo of my grandmother, Kay Swift, taken in late 1928, she is wearing the antique gold cuff bracelets that George Gershwin gave her...
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

They Were So Young!

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Here they are, my grandmother Kay Swift and her great love George Gershwin, with horses, before or after a ride through the woods of Bydale,...
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Why Did My Mother Marry My Father?

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Of course, there is always a bit of mystery to any attraction. I make the case in The Memory Of All That for a significant factor in what d...
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