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by Reynolds Price


  In very few weeks, I’d be getting the first sets of proof on A Long and Happy Life from New York and London—the elegant slender galley proofs that we got in those years and then the smaller corrected page proofs that gave a young writer the last rousing sense of writing his book almost from scratch, though massive corrections could cost him a packet. I was already hoping to enlist Tony Nuttall with proofreading help. He was married now, living in north Oxford, and starting work on his own D.Phil., supervised by Iris Murdoch after being refused by Helen Gardner.

  With any luck, I’d hope to have the finished book in hand by early spring, some ten months before I was thirty years old. That hope, and the false expectation of frequent warm meetings with Matyas, were the strong cords that (through a bright day) literally drew my train on to Oxford, the only city in which I’d actually lived with all but unbroken pleasure for a bold stretch of years—and would do so again.

  RP on the balcony of the Merton College boathouse, winter 1961, taken by Wallace Kaufman. I’m back in Oxford for a fourth year—a year that I thought would consist largely of writing a doctoral thesis or fiction of my own. The thesis proved unnecessary and was abandoned before I reached England, and very little fiction proved ready to be written so soon after my completion of A Long and Happy Life. I spent a good deal of time, then, with old friends like David Cecil, Nevill Coghill, Stephen Spender, and Tony Nuttall. My former student and friend Wally Kaufman was a student at Merton by then; and on one of our frequent walks round Christ Church Meadow—neither of us owned a car—Wally took this picture. The river is the Isis which ran past the Meadow, and I look unusually serious. Well, it’s plainly a gray day.

  REYNOLDS PRICE (1933–2011)

  In the summer after he published A Long and Happy Life in 1962, and won the William Faulkner Award, Reynolds Price returned to North Carolina. He went on to publish thirty-nine full-length volumes of fiction, poetry, plays, essays, and translations, and to teach at Duke University for more than five decades.

  With the profit from a never-produced screenplay, Price bought a sizable dwelling near the trailer-house where he’d completed his first books and continued to work alone in the new house, surrounded by the same trees and animals. He was likewise visited by many friends and occasional loves, none of whom proved residential. In 1984 a large malignant tumor was discovered in his spinal cord; and after radiation and four surgeries at the hands of Dr. Allan Friedman, he settled into full-time wheelchair life. The demands of a disabled existence made it necessary to add accessible quarters to his house; until his death, Price lived there with the steady help of a series of live-in assistants.

  Kate Vaiden, the novel he was writing when his cancer manifested itself, was published in 1986 and won the National Book Critics Circle Award. Ensuing years saw Price publish—among numerous other books—A Perfect Friend, his first novel for children and adults; large collections of his short stories and poems; and a gathering of fifty-odd commentaries that he’d broadcast on National Public Radio. His time since the early 1980s included national productions of his six plays—including Private Contentment, a script commissioned for PBS’s first season of American Playhouse. His dramatic trilogy New Music, the forty-year history of a family, premiered at the Cleveland Playhouse in a production that permitted audiences to see all three plays in a single long afternoon or on three consecutive evenings. And his Full Moon, originally commissioned by Duke Drama, appeared at San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theater.

  In 1988 he was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters; his work has been translated into seventeen languages; and in the fall of 2008 he marked the fiftieth anniversary of teaching at Duke. He died on January 20, 2011.

  INDEX

  Accademia, Florence, 120

  Ackerley, J. R., 19, 271

  advanced-writing study, 72, 347

  Albee, Edward, 237

  Alcina (Handel), 273

  alcohol use. See drinking behavior

  Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Carroll), 134, 222

  All Quiet on the Western Front (film), 117

  Alnwick Castle, England, 160

  Alston, Miss Carrie, 70

  Alston, Mr. Ed Falc, 70

  Alston, Miss Jennie, 70, 370

  Amsterdam, Holland, 175

  Anna Karenina (Tolstoy), 259

  Anne, Princess Royal, 147

  “Anniversary, The” (Price), 68, 161–63, 182, 295, 311

  anti-American attitudes, 61, 178–79

  Antinous, 128

  Antony and Cleopatra (Shakespeare), 50

  Ardent Spirits (Price), 2, 3

  Armstrong, Louis, 39, 125

  Arnold, Matthew, 134, 279

  Arthur, King, 150, 153

  Ashton, Frederick, 100

  Astor, Mrs. Brooke, 44

  Atheneum, 374–76, 377, 378, 385, 388

  Auden, W. H., 43, 128, 159, 210, 221, 233, 242, 256

  drinking habits of, 138, 143, 226–27, 228, 229–30, 346

  homosexuality of, 137, 141, 227, 276

  later visits with, 142, 199, 226–30, 232, 273, 274–75, 286, 346

  on Milton, 274–75

  opera and, 136, 138, 139

  Oxford teaching by, 136 (illus.), 137–41, 143–44, 218

  poetry of, 138, 229, 279, 380

  recommendation from, 143

  Austen, Jane, 190, 261

  Austria, 171–73, 350

  Avebury, England, 145

  Balliol College, Oxford University, 49, 144

  Baptistry, Florence, 73, 120

  Bardot, Brigitte, 91–92

  Basel, Ashley, 103, 105, 108

  Baum, Hessie, 361

  Bayley, John, 47, 191, 200, 235, 274

  Beavers, Wesley, 377–80

  Beckett, Samuel, 65

  Beckett, Thomas, 149

  Bedford, Brian, 262

  Beerbohm, Max, 27, 45

  Beethoven, Ludwig van, 212, 276

  Benchley, Robert, 107

  Bennett, Claude and Betty, 335

  Bennett, Marcia Drake, 180 (illus.)

  Bergen, Norway, 160–61

  Berlin, Isaiah, 47, 137, 210

  Berlioz, Hector, 220

  Bernac, Pierre, 129

  Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo, 85, 87

  Bessie, Simon Michael, 376, 385

  Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry, 181–83

  Blackburn, William (Bill), 156 (illus.)

  early support for Price’s work from, 55–57, 124, 146, 329, 375, 377

  friendship with, 326–29, 360

  publication of Price’s work and rejection by, 329–30

  Price’s teaching at Duke and, 252–53, 310, 324, 370

  Rhodes Scholarship application suggested by, 155–57

  support for Price’s work by Paris Review/Styron and, 124, 146

  Welty’s review of Price’s work and, 55–57

  Blackwell’s, Oxford, 68, 98, 289

  Blackwood’s Magazine, 155

  Blair, Robert, 354–55

  Blake, William, 354–55

  Blenheim Palace, 134–35, 191, 229

  Bloom, Claire, 49, 237

  Bloxton, Brutus, 301, 304, 305

  Boatwright, Jim, 356, 358, 359, 360–61, 368

  Boboli Gardens, Florence, 56 (illus.), 73

  Bodleian Library, Oxford University, 43–44

  reading at, 55, 58, 98, 102, 107, 188, 218

  temporary loss of a book owned by Milton from, 120–23

  Bogarde, Dirk, 91

  Böhm, Karl, 171

  Bonynge, Richard, 273

  Borghese Gardens, Rome, 80, 87

  Botticelli, Sandro, 71, 73

  Bowen, Elizabeth, 126, 127

  Bower, Anthony, 56 (illus.)

  Bowes-Lyon, Elizabeth, Queen Mother, 147, 148, 264

  Bowra, Sir Maurice, 231–32

  Brando, Marlon, 12

  Brideshead Revisited (Waugh), 60

  Bridge on the River Kwai, The (film), 292

 
Bridges, Robert, 277

  Brighton, England, 147, 149, 155, 166, 198, 201, 220, 223, 238–41, 390

  Brontë, Emily, 126, 285

  Brook, Peter, 235

  Brooks, Cleanth, 142–43

  Brown v. Board of Education, 67

  Bulganin, Nikolay, 123

  Burton, Richard, 128, 235, 284 (illus.)

  Buttinger, Muriel Gardiner, 350, 352

  Caesar and Cleopatra (Shaw), 50

  Callas, Maria, 100

  Campbell, Alan, 255–57, 292

  Camus, Albert, 235

  Calvocoressi, Peter, 217

  Cambridge University, 60, 66, 270, 279

  Canfield, Cass, 216–17, 271

  Canova, Antonio, 87

  Cantelli, Guido, 158–59

  Canterbury, England, 149

  Canterbury Tales, The (Chaucer), 128, 142

  Caravaggio, 87

  Carroll, Lewis (Charles Dodgson), 134, 139, 189, 222, 279

  Castel Sant’Angelo, Rome, 86

  Cather, Willa, 315

  Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Williams), 49

  Cecil, Lord David, 45–47, 221, 225, 256

  on Auden, 140

  comments on Price’s short stories from, 125–26, 219, 370

  on Connolly, 207

  on creating female characters, 259–61

  doctoral degree preparation and, 258, 269, 285, 374

  friendship with, 194–95, 200, 247–48, 258, 274, 283–85, 390, 391

  literature discussions with, 126–27, 151, 152, 190, 208, 341

  Oxford classes with, 42, 43, 44 (illus.), 45–46, 54, 66, 98

  visits with, 125, 131, 133

  Cecil, Hugh, 46

  Cecil, Rachel, 44, 285

  Celtic background of Price family, 181–82

  Chagall, Marc, 226

  “Chain of Love, A” (Price), 55, 70, 72, 124, 125–26, 182, 200, 201, 202, 205, 216, 271, 295, 311, 340, 378

  Chappell, Fred, 157, 322, 323, 326, 327, 347

  Chappell, Sue, 322, 326, 347

  Charles, Prince of Wales, 147

  Chatto and Windus, 217, 294, 333, 376

  Chaucer, Geoffrey, 128, 317, 371

  Chekhov, Anton, 57, 126, 237, 276–77

  Cherry Orchard, The (Chekhov), 276-77

  Christ Church, Oxford University, 24, 60, 134, 138, 140–41, 143, 226, 227

  Christmas celebration, in Rome, 76, 77–79, 81, 83

  Churchill, Lord Randolph, 27

  Churchill, Winston, 237, 307

  Churchill family, 134–35, 191

  CIA

  Encounter magazine and, 202, 272

  Radio Free Europe and, 111, 173, 202

  Cinderella (ballet), 100

  Circus Maximus, Rome, 82

  civil-rights movement, 67–68, 243–45

  Civil War, 16–17

  Clarissa (Richardson), 98

  Clark, Kenneth, 289

  Clear Pictures (Price), 1

  “Closing, the Ecstasy, The” (Price), 283

  Clough, Arthur Hugh, 134, 193

  Coghill, Nevill, 277

  friendship with, 131, 133, 194–95, 230, 250, 258, 285–87, 390, 391

  Oxford lectures, 45, 127–29, 194–95, 370

  as Price’s thesis examiner, 269–70

  productions directed by, 127–28, 142, 143, 228, 284 (illus.)

  Coghill, Sir Patrick, 128

  Collected Poems, The (Price), 283

  Collins, Wilkie, 132

  Cologne, Germany, 174

  Colosseum, Rome, 77, 82–83

  Combs, Bill and Marie, 324–25

  Commedia (Dante), 68, 112

  commemoration ball, Merton College, Oxford University, 62–64

  Commons, Jeremy, 48, 98, 189

  Connolly, Cyril, 205–07, 208, 211, 212, 256

  Conrad, Joseph, 155, 190, 370

  Copenhagen, Denmark, 167–68

  Cornwall, England, 152–54, 266–67

  Corpus Christi College, Oxford University, 34–35

  Corydon (Gide), 18

  Cranborne, Hannah, 47

  Craxton, Anthony, 209

  Craxton, Essie, 209

  Craxton, Harold, 209

  Craxton, Janet, 209

  Craxton, John, 208–09, 237–38, 266–67, 273, 282, 289, 390

  Critical Theory, 142, 370

  Cunningham, Imogen, 344 (illus.)

  Dachau camp, Germany, 170–71

  Dante, 68, 73, 74, 112

  Darling (Schlesinger), 131

  Darwin, Charles, 57

  Davenport, Guy, 329

  David Cecil (Cranborne), 47

  Davis, Crichton, 370

  Davis, Herbert, 42–43

  “Dead, The” (Joyce), 243

  Dead Man’s Walk, Merton College, Oxford University, 32, 217

  Dean, James, 15–16, 37, 100

  Defoe, Daniel, 190

  Delft, Holland, 177

  Delicate Balance, A (Albee), 237

  Delon, Alain, 389

  DeMille, Cecil, 77

  Denmark, 167–68

  Devil’s Disciple, The (Shaw), 125

  De Voto, Bernard, 11, 296

  Dickens, Charles, 256

  Dickinson, Emily, 138

  Diodati, Charles, 193

  Dobtcheff, Vernon, 230

  doctoral degree

  Price’s desire for, 179–81

  Price’s preparation for, 258–59, 269–70, 285, 374

  Doctor at Sea (film), 91

  Dr. Faustus (Marlowe), 14, 230–31, 284

  Dodgson, Charles (Carroll, Lewis) 134, 139, 189, 222, 279

  “Dog’s Death, A” (Price), 183, 187

  Donatello, 73

  Dönitz, Karl, 169

  Donne, John, 42, 131, 279, 317, 371

  Dorchester, England, 151–52

  Dort, Deede, 149

  Drake, Ida Rodwell, 83, 305, 307, 383–84

  Drake, Mildred, 311

  drinking behavior

  Auden and, 138, 143, 226–27, 228, 229–30, 346

  Duke fraternity socializing and, 14

  father’s problems with, 12, 14, 125, 309

  Jefferson’s love of French wines at Monticello and, 3

  Price and, 125, 229–30

  Dubliners (Joyce), 243

  Duel of Angels (Giraudoux), 237

  Duino Castle, Italy, 110 (illus.), 111–12, 114 (illus.)

  Duino Elegies (Rilke), 40, 110, 111, 112, 114

  Duke, James B., 32, 319

  Duke Humfrey Library, Oxford University, 98, 123

  Duke Medical Center, 1

  Duke University, Price as a student at, 2, 11, 14, 125

  campus of, 32–33

  later contact with fellow students from, 104, 149, 294

  Misterfofelees, fraternity nickname, 14

  senior year and honors thesis at, 24, 40

  studies at, 32, 40, 55, 68, 70, 71, 155–57, 168, 243

  Duke University, Price as a teacher at

  advanced-writing study and, 72, 347

  conferences with students and, 316–17

  as first teaching position, 219, 252, 253

  first year as, 313–22

  friends during, 324–26

  second year as, 322–24

  time for writing and schedule at, 335–39

  Dunstanburgh Castle, England, 160

  Duomo, Florence, 73, 120

  Durham Cathedral, England, 160

  Dyson, Hugo, 131

  East of Eden (film), 15

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 199, 243

  “Elegy for William Butler Yeats” (Auden), 143

  Eliot, T. S., 27, 32, 33, 137, 139, 256, 360

  Elizabeth II, Queen of England, 147, 148, 263

  Elizabeth, Queen Mother, 147, 148, 264

  Ellington, Duke, 39

  Emma (Austen), 190

  Encounter (magazine), 201, 202, 203, 205, 216, 234–35, 238, 271, 272, 342, 355, 363, 373, 378

  English language, 42, 60, 63, 149

  Enter
tainer, The (Osborne), 250

  Epstein, Jason, 374, 375, 376

  Erasmus, 34–35

  Euripides, 120–22

  Evans, Arthur, 277

  Exeter College, Oxford University, 127, 128, 286

  Fall, The (Camus), 235

  Farewell to Arms, A (Hemingway), 315

  Farrar, Geraldine, 214

  Faulkner, William, 258

  Fenton, Charles, 359–64

  Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich, 171

  Fisher, M. F. K., 138

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 256, 258, 315–17

  Flagstad, Kirsten, 212

  Flaubert, Gustave, 126, 259, 341

  Fletcher, John, 231

  Florence, Italy, 68–74, 81, 89, 120

  Fonteyn, Margot, 100

  Ford, Harry, 376, 388–89

  Forster, E. M., 69, 126, 127, 179, 212, 258, 270, 341

  Fox, Nancy Jo, 294

  “Fox, The” (Lawrence), 341

  Freud, Lucian, 208

  Freud, Sigmund, 106

  Frost, Robert, 231–33, 380

  Fuller, John, 274

  “Galax, The” (Tyler), 321

  Gardner, Helen, 42, 43–45, 54, 66, 95, 96 (illus.), 248, 258, 285, 290, 370

  thesis discussions with, 97–98, 124–25, 197–98, 245

  as tutor, 97–98, 129–31, 135, 147, 154, 194–95

  Garrard, Garry, 63, 64, 103, 105, 108

  Gay, Lulie Price, 16

  Geneva, Switzerland, 105, 120

  Gibbons family, 266, 267

  Gide, André, 18

  Gielgud, John, 49, 128, 237, 262–66, 265 (illus.), 272, 279–82, 284, 367

  Gilbert, Allan, 40, 41, 69–70

  Gilchrist, David, 31, 38, 54

  Giorgione, 107

  Giraudoux, Jean, 237

  Glyndebourne, England, 149

  Go-Between, The (Hartley), 127

  Golden House, Rome, 86–87

  Goltz, Christel, 106

  Gone With the Wind (film), 236, 237

  Good Priest’s Son, The (Price), 257

  graduate studies, Oxford University, 35–36

  Grave, The (Blair), 354–55

  Graves, Robert, 84

  Grayson, Jeremy, 265 (illus.)

  Great Depression, 12, 13, 17, 89

  Great Gatsby, The (Fitzgerald), 315

  Greene, Graham, 265, 272, 338–39

  Griffin, Jim, 23, 24, 35, 144, 189, 226

  Florence trip with, 52, 54, 65, 66, 68–70, 73, 89

  Rome trip with, 75–81, 83–92

  visit to London with, 64–65

  Guggenheim Fellowship, 143

  Guinness, Alec, 236

  Hague, Holland, 176

  Hallam, Arthur, 193

  Hamilton, Hamish, 217

  Hamlet (Shakespeare), 49, 168, 284

 

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