https://socialistjazz.blogspot.com/2023/05/short-story-wednesday-altruist-by.html
Short Story Wednesday: "The Altruist" by Charles Portis, TRUMPET #1,
February 1965, edited by Tom Reamy; Portis celebration online tonight
*Library of America, to hype their new omnibus of Portis novels, a few
short stories and other writing, are offering an online event live today,
17 May 2023, at 6-7pm ET
<https://www.loa.org/news-and-views/1676-loa-live-online-programs-inspired-by-library-of-america-publications>,
to which they've invited Roy Blount, Jr., Roz Chast, Ian Frazier, **Mary
Roach, Paul Theroux, Ed Park, Calvin Trillin, "and other special
guests"...how much anyone gets to say in an hour is anyone's guess, but
that's a good bunch to hear from. Registration here.
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-best-american-writer-youve-never-heard-of-a-tribute-to-charles-portis-registration-619436831237?aff=eventspage>
They'll
post it online at their site after the recording, barring the flood...their
self-congratulatory title for the event is "**‘The Best American Writer
You’ve Never Heard Of’: A Tribute to Charles Portis", which is an odd
claim, given True Grit alone and its lasting impressions on the culture.
"The Altruist" is the earliest piece of fiction per se cited in
the FictionMags Index
<http://www.philsp.com/homeville/fmi/i04/i04739.htm#A18> that Portis saw
published, and as far as I can tell it hasn't ever been reprinted.*
*[review continues at link]*
*TM*
*more of today's Short Story Wednesday links at Patricia Abbott's blog
<http://pattinase.blogspot.com/2023/05/short-story-wednesday-out-of-woods.html>*
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