In
1987, Oxford University Press published All in Good Time, a collection of
profiles and essays, some of which started as liner notes, that McPartland had
written between 1960 and 1983. Retitled Marian McPartland's Jazz World, the book was republished in 2003 by the
University of Illinois Press, with a new postscript added by the author to each piece. One of the best is “Bill Evans, Genius,” in which she writes of Evans’ appearance on her radio show shortly before his death: “How could I know that
within a year Bill would have died from the effects of his lifelong heroin
addiction? Seeing him there that afternoon, so completely together, full of
jokes and good humor, one could never guess that he had returned to his old
habit.” Evans died at age fifty-one on Sept. 15, 1980. McPartland died on
Tuesday at age ninety-five. Three days earlier the poet John Hollander had died at
age eighty-three. In “By Heart,” the first poem in Picture Window (2003), Hollander writes:
“We
grasp the world by ear, by heart, by head,
And
keep it in a soft continuingness
That
we first learned to get by soul, or something.”
[See
Terry Teachout and Steve Cerra on McPartland and her music. Cerra reprints the
Balliett profile.]
4 comments:
Ah, the Van Dyke.
Been playing her the past couple of days, Grateful I got to see/hear her once. Thanks for the post.
mmc
Not sure it would be to your liking, but a Welsh writer named Owen Martell wrote a novel in the last year or two called "Intermission" based on Bill Evans. It was a pretty good read.
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