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Jerome Weidman Praying for Rain ISBN 13: 9781871061017

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These memoirs introduce a myriad of characters ranging from Weidman's mother and family doctor to Somerset Maugham, Walter Winchell, Lillian Hellman, Dashiell Hammett, and John O'Hara

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Born in 1913 to Hungarian Jewish immigrant parents, Weidman grew up on New York's Lower East Side, working hard just to stay alive. At 17 he sold his first story; in his early 20s, he was contributing regularly to magazines when his novel I Can Get It for You Wholesale was published. His very different lives before and after this bestseller are encapsulated here, provoking thoughts of the Barmecide feast he mentions in an aside. There are recollections of family and neighbors of his childhood on East Fourth Street, fellow members of the Office of War Information during World War II, famous friends (Hammett and Hellman, Somerset Maugham, et al.), tributes to his wife Peggy and their children. The book closes with notes on Weidman's Pulitzer Prize musical, Fiorello!, leaving one wondering if anything has been neglected in this story of a born storyteller's life. He's not really like the folkloric Prince Barmecide, who invites the Schacabac to an imaginary feast. Rather, Weidman suggests a host telling his guests the party's over when they've barely tasted the rich, tempting dishes set before them.
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From Library Journal

In the early pages of this book the author states that all of his short stories, plays, essays, and novels are in some sense autobiographical. Despite this, it is evident that the prolific Weidman has finally written his life story. Though rambling and poorly organized, the book is, for the most part, a delight to read. Along the way there are incisive sketches of many of the writers Weidman admires, such as Sherwood, Hammett, Maugham, and Faulkner. And it is positively inspirational to learn of Weidman's first steps in leaving a mundane job to become a writer. The book bogs down when Weidman recounts his wartime experiences in great detail, but this is still recommended for public libraries. Samuel Simons, Memorial Hall Lib., Andover, Mass.
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  • PublisherReinhardt Books
  • Publication date1988
  • ISBN 10 1871061016
  • ISBN 13 9781871061017
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages432
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