Thurber Thursday: βI Was Supposed To Be Her Thurberesque Husband.β
I love it when a Thurber moment comes out of the blue. In this case the moment involves a 2020 EsquireΒ article on Jerry Stiller, who played George Costanzaβs father, Frank, on Seinfeld.
Itβs difficult to imagine Seinfeld with Jerry Stillerβs Frank Costanza character as meek, but according to the article thatβs exactly how Frank was originally conceived. Weβll never know how that wouldβve worked out, but the way it did work out was comedy gold (I donβt suppose itβs necessary to mention that Jerry Stillerβs real life son, Ben Stiller directed, co-produced, and starred in a modern day take on Thurberβs Walter Mittyβ¦well, no matter β I just mentioned it).
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James ThurberΒ Born, Columbus, Ohio, December 8, 1894. Died 1961, New York City. New Yorker work: 1927 -1961, with several pieces run posthumously. According to the New Yorkerβs legendary editor, William Shawn, βIn the early days, a small company of writers, artists, and editors β E.B. White, James Thurber, Peter Arno, and Katharine White among them β did more to make the magazine what it is than can be measured.β
Key cartoon collection: The Seal in the Bedroom and Other Predicaments (Harper & Bros., 1932). Key anthology (writings & drawings): The Thurber Carnival (Harper & Row, 1945). There have been a number of Thurber biographies. Burton Bernsteinβs Thurber (Dodd, Mead, 1975) and Harrison Kinneyβs James Thurber: His Life and Times (Henry Holt & Co., 1995) are essential.Β Website
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