A friend reminds me of some obligatory readerly observances coming up in 2022. First, the birthdays:
April 27: the bicentennial
of Ulysses Grant’s birth
August 19: the centenary
of Philip Larkin’s birth
August 24: the
sesquicentennial of Max Beerbohm’s birth
November 21: the 120th
birthday of Isaac Bashevis Singer
And the deaths:
July 10: the centenary of
Marcel Proust’s death
September 26: the 70th
anniversary of George Santayana’s death
I’ll add some others:
January 9: the 85th
birthday of Joseph Epstein
February 2: the 140th
birthday of James Joyce and the centenary of the publication of Ulysses
February 21: the 115th
birthday of W.H. Auden
April 14: the 70th
anniversary of the publication of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man
May 21: the 70th
anniversary of the publication of
Whittaker Chambers’ Witness
May 28: the 60th
anniversary of the publication of Vladimir Nabokov’s Pale Fire
June 18: the 90th
birthday of Geoffrey Hill
October 6: the 130th
anniversary of the death of Alfred Lord Tennyson
And another: On May 27 we will celebrate the 100th birthday of John Cheever, who wrote in his Journals (1991) in 1975: “And I remember a letter from my father: ‘Do not underestimate the importance of anniversaries—Christmas, birthdays, and so forth. They are of the greatest importance to you and the people you live with.’”
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