posted by [identity profile] austin-dern.livejournal.com at 02:05pm on 2005-10-18

For the record, by the way, the quote is the start of the essay ``Sweet Solitude,'' printed (among, I'm sure, other places) in My Ten Years In A Quandary (And How They Grew). It's a very funny essay about the problem of just getting away, alone, by oneself.


Following Benchley's other famous quote -- the next lines are, ``I don't mean just getting upstairs alone for an evening and reading bound volumes of Harper's Ferry without answering the telephone. There's quite a kick in that, and one ought to come downstairs the next morning a better man. What I mean is an isolation that would make Thoreau on Walden Pond look like a bookmaker at a racetrack. I mean to have somebody drive you out to a shack on a sand dune and then drive off without you, calling back, `See you Thursday!' `Let's see -- Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday -- Hey, Eddie, come back!'''


Before long the attempt to catch up on one's reading goes wrong, too.


 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 07:27pm on 2005-10-18
Heh. It figures.

I like the longer quotation better (which probably isn't surprising). Thank you for providing it. Clearly I need to put Benchley on my reading list.

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