Best Minds

John Leonard at the Nation unearths this priceless story about Kurt Vonnegut:

When they were inducted into the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1973, Kurt Vonnegut said of Allen Ginsberg: “I like ‘Howl’ a lot. Who wouldn’t? It just doesn’t have much to do with me or what happened to my friends. For one thing, I believe that the best minds of my generation were probably musicians and physicists and mathematicians and biologists and archaeologists and chess masters and so on, and Ginsberg’s closest friends, if I’m not mistaken, were undergraduates in the English department of Columbia University. No offense intended, but it would never occur to me to look for the best minds in any generation in an undergraduate English department anywhere. I would certainly try the physics department or the music department first — and after that biochemistry. Everybody knows that the dumbest people in any American university are in the education department, and English after that.”

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  1. Yeah, maybe . . . But they’re the cutest! Ginsberg knew that much. Jack Kerouac (Columbia English Dept. undergrad till expelled) remains a popular object of sexual fascination. I just saw him recreated in “No Great Society”–revived from last season at the New York Theater Workshop, by public clamour. Jack is dumb, drunk, and so cute that his part has to be played by a young woman. –from Hap, (Columbia College, ‘72, English major)

    Comment by Hap — April 15, 2007 @ 11:50 pm

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