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Spalding Gray Memorial at Lincoln Center on April 13







Spalding Gray Memorial at Lincoln Center
on April 13

Spalding Gray Memorial at Lincoln Center
on April 13
04/09/2004 04:01 PM

I was not surprised to learn last Sunday that the castaway husk of Spalding Gray had surfaced in the East River. We had been told by the NYPD that those who sink in New York Harbor during wintertime will rise again come spring. While I felt certain that Spalding had gone for his last swim on January 10, some others regarded my efforts to eulogize him as cruelly premature and tasteless. Their remonstrances, posted here and in personal messages to me, were often pretty cruel themselves. It's been hard. But it was also true that, in the absence of undeniable evidence, his widow Kathie couldn't guarantee his young sons Theo and Forrest that their dad would never, ever come moping back up the driveway. Indeed, given the dogged nature of hope, she couldn't utterly extinguish that vision from her own heart. As long as it flickered there, we had to await the opportunity to gather in our grief and celebrate him. Now we can. Of course, you've already begun that process virtually. Since Sunday, there has been an extraordinary stream of memorial comments posted to this blog. I have received as many more e-mails filled with the spreading contagion of his honesty and raconteur's genius for investing ordinary details with more universal magic. Having him watched him button-hole strangers for years, I'm not quite surprised by how many of you have turned up with vividly personal memories of Spalding. That he was able to weave his quirky voice and viewpoint so discernibly into your own during those encounters seems proof that the soul is not so easily contained by its original bottle of flesh. Though widely distributed, it almost feels as if there's more of Spalding in the world now than there was when he was still walking around muttering to himself. But funerals need bodies, the living as much as the dead. It's important to embrace those who share our loss with actual arms, to shed real tears on real shoulders, to praise the departed with audible voices. To that end, there will be a memorial celebration for Spalding at Lincoln Center on April 13. It will be open to the public and will feature performances and reminiscences by many of his friends, including Philip Glass and Lou Reed. I'll let you know more about this event as plans develop. Meanwhile, I am still collecting your postings and e-mails into a book I will give his family. It already provides beautiful evidence that Spalding was himself the source of many Perfect Moments and that, however grim the end of his life, he leaves a legacy of joyous truth to his sons. In one of the comments to my original post regarding his regarding his disappearance, one of you quoted some lines from the Dylan Thomas poem, "And Death Shall Have No Dominion." It felt so uncannily appropriate that I want to post it here in its entirety. Death doesn't have Spalding Gray. We do. And death shall have no dominion. Dead men naked they shall be one With the man in the wind and the west moon; When their bones are picked clean and the clean bones gone, They shall have stars at elbow and foot; Though they go mad they shall be sane, Though they sink through the sea they shall rise again; Though lovers be lost love shall not; And death shall have no dominion. And death shall have no dominion. Under the windings of the sea They lying long shall not die windily; Twisting on racks when sinews give way, Strapped to a wheel, yet they shall not break; Faith in their hands shall snap in two, And the unicorn evils run them through; Split all ends up they shan't crack; And death shall have no dominion. And death shall have no dominion. No more may gulls cry at their ears Or waves break loud on the seashores; Where blew a flower may a flower no more Lift its head to the blows of the rain; Though they be mad and dead as nails, Heads of the characters hammer through daisies; Break in the sun till the sun breaks down, And death shall have no dominion....




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months more to look
for signs of water
on Mars

Pay falls 18 percent
for Network
Associates CEO

Three more states
seek to join Oracle
antitrust case

OASIS approves
WS-Security Web
services spec

IBM to unveil next
version of WebSphere
Commerce

Adrian Lamo
sentencing postponed

DOJ's ERP choice
could harm Oracle
case

Intel readies new
dual-processor
Itanium 2s

Update: Former CA
executives plead
guilty

Microsoft can buy
off Sun legal
threats for 10 years

Boeing, StarHub to
explore in-flight
broadband roaming

Sun ready to Rock
without UltraSparc V

Another Reason to
Shop at Costco

Government of the
Rich, by the Rich
and for the Rich

Linux on Desktop
Making Big Strides

Technologists Plus
Social Scientists
Equals What?

Pulitzer Prizes Show
Strength of Big
Journalism

Bypassing the Mobile
Carriers

In My Gadget Bag
ACLU Asking Hard
Questions on
'No-Fly' List

How to Opt Out of
Plaxo

California City
Tells Wal-Mart to
Get Lost

State-Sponsored
Death

Making the News:
Draft of Chapter 7

Why Google's E-Mail
Service Could be
Evil

BloggerCon:
Presidential
Bloggers

The Horror, the
Horror

Playfair strips DRM
from iTunes Music

Now You Can Sell
Your Music On iTunes

WinTranslator &
MacTranslator Demo
Editions

Apple Security
Update 2004-04-05

Basasoft has
released BasaOne
1.0.4.

Colourfull Creations
releases
spellXbuilder for
Macintosh OS X

Linux on iPod
Mail Factory, a new
Mac OS X tool

Intego discovers
first Mac OS X
Trojan Horse:
MP3Concept

Only hours left to
pick the winner of
the iCompositions
5th Best Song
Contest

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