Around 1940, The New Yorker staff writer Joe Mitchell meets Joe Gould, a Greenwich Village character, who cadges meals, drinks, and contributions to the Joe Gould Fund, and who is writing a voluminous Oral History of the World, a record of twenty thousand conversations he's overheard. Mitchell is fascinated with this Harvard grad, and writes a 1942 piece about him, "Professor Seagull", bringing Gould some celebrity, and an invitation to join the Greenwich Village Ravens, a poetry club he's often crashed. Gould's touchy, querulous personality and his frequent dropping in on Mitchell for hours of chat, lead to a break-up, but the two Joes stay in touch until Gould's death, and Mitchell's unveiling of the secret.
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Joe Gould's Secret
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The Wearing of the Green
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Bunny Berigan:
Performer
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Am I Asking Too Much
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Sans Amour
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They Say It's Wonderful
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Tiny's Blues
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Tenor Bop
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Evan Lurie:
Writer
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The Nearness of You
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Nobody Knows When You're Down
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A Dreamer's Holiday
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Hats Off
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Muskrat Ramble
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I'll Never Be the Same
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Fragments of 'Anna's Magdalen's Notebook'
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