Quantcast
Channel: The Typewriter Revolution blog
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 1066

Typewriters of the Times: Ides of March edition

$
0
0
You-know-what is on all of our minds right now, but not on this blog, not today.

Instead, I present a roundup of the latest typewriter references in today's New York Times. We get it in print on Sunday—a treat that invites several hours of lazing in bed. And almost every Sunday, I run across multiple references to typewriters. Is this because the average Times reader, like me, is college-educated and well into middle age? Or is it just because typewriters are wonderful?

Anyway, here are today's tidbits.

A review of Teddy Wayne's novel Apartment, about two roommates who are aspiring writers in the '90s, includes this illustration by Klaus Kremmerz:



A review of Elizabeth Tallent's Scratched: A Memoir of Perfectionism includes this lovely quote:



The machine was "a hunky olive-green electric typewriter." Maybe a Selectric? Maybe something more exotic, like my Olivetti Editor 2?



Anyway, congratulations to the talented Ms. Tallent.




Finally, this photo from a story on the massive Alaskan earthquake of 1964 reminds us that, in times of crisis, we can band together to save the most important things. (Can anyone identify that typewriter? And, OK, you-know-what is on my mind.)


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 1066

Trending Articles