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A Clipping From The New York Times

Posted on August 24, 2017 by John — Leave a reply

dear nasa

The above editorial appeared in The New York Times on Dec. 19, 1983. We are grateful to Valerie Saint-Rossy of Brooklyn for clipping and saving this small gem when it first appeared in print, and then, more recently, sharing it with all of us. Cheerio my deario!

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Thanks for stopping by DonMarquis.com, an online omnibus with biographical bits and bibliographic notes, rare photos and illustrations, and the Internet's largest collection of works by Don Marquis. In the decade before the wits of the Algonquin Round Table achieved fame, Marquis was one of the most popular writers in America: a pre-eminent New York newspaper columnist, humor writer, poet, playwright, screenwriter and novelist.

A few facts:

>> Don’s surname is pronounced MAR-kwiss, not Mar-KEE. Don himself said it’s so.

>> Archy the cockroach typed his name in lowercase letters because he couldn’t maneuver the shift key of Don's typewriter, but he clearly preferred to see his name in capital letters. Don always used capital letters when writing about Archy and Mehitabel, although the titles of the three Archy books are correctly printed all-lowercase.

>> “archy and mehitabel” has never gone out of print since the book's first printing, in 1927. Don's publisher, Doubleday, printed hardback editions through the early 1980s, and paperbacks since 1960 — in all, more than 75 printings in the United States, plus two dozen in England. “archy and mehitabel” has also been translated into Italian and German.

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Buy a Book!

ARCHY AND MEHITABEL: The printing in the paperback edition is a bit ragged nowadays (it hasn't been typeset since 1960), but the stories and poems are pure bliss. Also available as a spiffy ebook.

THE ANNOTATED ARCHY AND MEHITABEL: Editor Michael Sims presents more than 200 of Don Marquis' Archy tales in chronological order from 1916 through 1922, with insightful annotations that give the backstory to each one. It is part of the Penguin Classics series and is also available as an ebook.

THE BEST OF ARCHY AND MEHITABEL: An abridged version of “the lives and times of archy and mehitabel” (below), first published in 2011 as part of Alfred A. Knopf's Everyman’s Library (Pocket Poets series). Also available as an ebook.

THE LIVES AND TIMES OF ARCHY AND MEHITABEL: The popular omnibus edition of all three Archy books, with the beloved introduction by E.B. White. Available as an ebook.

ARCHYOLOGY: Editor Jeff Adams reawakened interest in Archy and Mehitabel in 1996 with this collection of Archy sketches that had never before been gathered in a book. Published by the University Press of New England.

ARCHYOLOGY ii (THE FINAL DIG): A companion volume from Jeff Adams, published in 1998 with a fresh batch of long-unseen Archy sketches. Also published by the University Press of New England.

A Few More Links

Online editions of 11 books by Don Marquis are available on the University of Pennsylvania's Online Books Page.

Actor Gale McNeeley's Archy and Mehitabel page, with links to 13 YouTube videos of his Archy performances.

Jim Ennes' fine Don Marquis site.

The musical "archy & mehitabel," based on the 1957 Broadway show “Shinbone Alley,” is available for local theater productions from Music Theater International.

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