Posted on 10/30/2011 8:09:41 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
I grew up as an only child, with a single mother. Because we were poor and because I knew my father had emigrated from Syria, I imagined he looked like Omar Sharif. I hoped he would be rich and kind and would come into our lives (and our not yet furnished apartment) and help us. Later, after Id met my father, I tried to believe hed changed his number and left no forwarding address because he was an idealistic revolutionary, plotting a new world for the Arab people. Related
Even as a feminist, my whole life Id been waiting for a man to love, who could love me. For decades, Id thought that man would be my father. When I was 25, I met that man and he was my brother.
By then, I lived in New York, where I was trying to write my first novel. I had a job at a small magazine in an office the size of a closet, with three other aspiring writers. When one day a lawyer called me me, the middle-class girl from California who hassled the boss to buy us health insurance and said his client was rich and famous and was my long-lost brother, the young editors went wild. This was 1985 and we worked at a cutting-edge literary magazine, but Id fallen into the plot of a Dickens novel and really, we all loved those best. The lawyer refused to tell me my brothers name and my colleagues started a betting pool. The leading candidate: John Travolta. I secretly hoped for a literary descendant of Henry James someone more talented than I, someone brilliant without even trying.
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Hard to read this eulogy without your tears welling up.
Paging Rod Serling, Rod Serling, please pick up the white courtesy phone...
He went through 67 nurses?
very Sad.
He was a brilliant man.
I only say that as a dope who loves his technological superiority.
Rest in Peace.
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What a beautiful glimpse into the life of a very private person.
Yes, it is. Thank you for posting this.
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