Some New York thoughts on solitude

I stood around looking at J.D. Salinger stuff last Friday, his old black Royal typewriter, family snapshots, and typewritten letters, at the New York Public Library, and it was a wonder to see. I’m one of the many millions for whom The Catcher in the Rye was an important book back in my teens and back then, Salinger was famous for guarding his privacy. He didn’t do interviews, was never on TV, and so was portrayed in the press as a crank, an anti-social weirdo. It’s clear from the exhibit that he was not.

He seems quite content, raising his vegetables, writing beautiful letters to his son, Matthew, studying in France, writing to an Army buddy with whom he shared a jeep during the Battle of the Bulge, writing at length to a 14-year-old reader named Laura in Huntington, WV. She had not included a return address and Salinger called Information in Huntington and got it. I speak for all his readers when I say I’m glad we were wrong about him. He was a sweet and happy man.

It did occur to me that Cornish, NH, was not a good place to live if you wanted anonymity. Reporters went to the town, talked to Salinger’s neighbors, his mailman, tried to dredge up tales about him, but if he’d stayed in New York, he’d have been better off. Anonymity is New York’s gift to us all.

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Keillor returns to Madison, Wisconsin

Next month, Garrison will be bringing his one-man show to Madison, Milwaukee, and the Chicago area. Fans are always amazed at the amount of material Garrison can recite--without any notes--when he's alone on the stage. On Valentine's Day, he will be performing at the Barrymore Theatre in Madison, WI, sharing humorous anecdotes, memories, and jokes.

Catch this unique set of solo shows and check out our full schedule on GarrisonKeillor.com. Another set of dates for April will be posted soon.
 

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Two Nights at the Dakota Jazz Club

Garrison Keillor of “A Prairie Home Companion” and vocalist Heather Masse of The Wailin’ Jennys join pianist/composer Richard Dworsky for two back-to-back evenings of favorite love songs, treasured memories, and standup comedy. For two nights at the Dakota, Keillor regales with anecdotes about life, love, and art, while Masse and Dworsky bring sweet harmony and innovative improvised piano to the table. Fans will be transported to a place of camaraderie, simplicity, and gratitude.

There is more than a possibility that you will hear a few songs from Beautiful Dreamer, a duet CD of Garrison and Heather's favorite Prairie Home tunes.
 

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Lake Wobegon From the Archives...Part II

December 2nd saw the release of the second installment of vintage, 1980s monologues from A Prairie Home Companion. In “From the Archives: The News from Lake Wobegon, August – December 1980,” the Lake Wobegon Whippets suffer their worst season since last year, the town considers a constitutional amendment to put them on the map, and we hear about Senator K. Thorvaldson for the first time.

Fans will laugh, cry, and raise their eyebrows at the host’s labyrinthine narratives and youthful voice. This album is available exclusively via digital platforms and is part of an ongoing series of archival monologue collections, with a new release coming out every other month.
 

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"Nothing You Do for Children" Paperweight


Nothing you do for children is ever wasted. A simple simple truth from Garrison Keillor, beautifully etched in glass and gift-boxed.

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The Writer's Almanac Mug

A new mug for a new year! The store will be adding new merchandise related to The Writer's Almanac to celebrate the fact that our February episodes are jam-packed with new poems from contemporary poets. This mug features the show logo on one side and Garrison's sign-off on the other. A perfect companion in the morning for your daily dose of poetry and coffee!

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