Profile/Interview of Irwin Corey by Jim Knipfel in NY Press
David Morris
fqmorris at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 7 13:44:50 CST 2001
This is a very nice article. Corey's an interesting man. And this part was
news to me:
One of Coreys most notorious public appearances came on April 18, 1974,
when he showed up at Alice Tully Hall to accept the National Book Award for
Gravitys Rainbow on behalf of Thomas Pynchon.
"Allen Ginsberg first suggested the idea," he says, "and Pynchon approved
it."
>From: "Richard Romeo
>
>http://www.nypress.com/14/45/news&columns/feature.cfm
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