“Delicious dish” delights Miss Rosen
Sara Rosen, the powerhouse downtown publishing diva, has just posted an interview with me about Rogues’ Gallery, which she deems “magnificent,” on her new blog, Miss Rosen.
The Last Word on the Last Mrs. Astor
As he has done before, David Patrick Columbia has come to some contrarian conclusions today on New York Social Diary about the close of the trial of Brooke Astor’s only child Anthony Marshall. Readers of this blog likely already know that I agree with him. “This was a household, a life, which was about the […]
“Enlightening… persuasive,” says The Economist’s More Intelligent Life
Art historian Avis Berman, author of Rebels on Eighth Street, reviews Rogues’ Gallery today in “Art Museum Confidential”, on The Economist’s More Intelligent Life web site. Calling the book “enlightening” and “persuasive,”, she adds, “Gross is to be congratulated for the ingenuity of his research… Gross gets it right. After 140 years in existence, the […]
The Rogues of Sag Harbor
The John Jermain Memorial Library in Sag Harbor, Long Island, has hit upon a unique way to raise funds — selling tickets to dinners organized around new books chosen by the dinner hosts. For the last night of its fourth annual One for the Books dinner, October 24th, it has included Rogues’ Gallery in its […]
Astor Trial Ends: Guilty As Charged
A jury just found Brooke Astor’s only child, Anthony Marshall, guilty on most counts of the indictment against him for looting his mother’s estate. But the story is far from over. An appeal is likely, my sources say, and a Westchester court still has to sort out competing claims regarding the late philanthropist’s estate. So […]
PEN vs. Libel Sword
The British chapter of P.E.N. has issued a strong condemnation of that nation’s Draconian libel laws — pointing out that because of them, many important books are simply not being published there. “The real victims here are authors and readers, who are missing out on important non-fiction stories about global finance and corruption in high […]
The Weight of Public Opprobrium
With a verdict in the criminal trial of Brooke Astor’s son Anthony Marshall imminent, David Patrick Columbia’s New York Social Diary takes its latest contrarian’s look at the subject and at the unindicted yet publicly convicted co-conspirator, Marshall’s second wife, Charlene. “Whether you like to think of her that way [or] not, Brooke Astor, maybe […]
Soup’s On! (or, Revolution No. 9)
Rogues’ Gallery returns to the Book Soup (West Hollywood) bestseller list this week. A thousand thanks to the best l’il book store in Los Angeles.
Will Wonders Never Cease?
The amazing persistence of Rogues’ Gallery in the marketplace is an endless source of delight. Now, even the daily New York Times — which, as many have noted, has never deigned to notice this book about a major local cultural institution, and mysteriously cancelled a publication-week review by Janet Maslin — is paying attention. Albeit […]
Tom’s Foolery
Back in May, shortly after Rogues’ Gallery was published, the Metropolitan Museum’s new director, “Tapestry Tom” Campbell, addressed the subject of the book at a meeting of the museum’s board of trustees and told them, according to the minutes, “It has not received much coverage.” He spoke too soon. A summary of commentary on the […]