- Joseph Mitchell
Infobox Writer
name = Joseph Mitchell
caption = The cover of "My Ears Are Bent" (Pantheon Books , 2001 ed.)
birthdate = birth date|1908|7|27|mf=y
birthplace =Fairmont, North Carolina
deathdate = death date and age|1996|5|24|1908|7|27|mf=y
deathplace =New York, NY
occupation = Writer:"For the American military historian, see
Joseph B. Mitchell ."Joseph Mitchell (
July 27 ,1908 -May 24 ,1996 ) was an American writer who wrote for "The New Yorker ". He is known for his carefully written portraits of eccentrics and people on the fringes of society, especially in and aroundNew York City .Mitchell was born on his maternal grandparents' farm near Iona,
North Carolina , the son of Averette Nance and Elizabeth A. Parker Mitchell. The family business was cotton and tobacco trading, and family money helped to support Mitchell throughout his life.Mitchell's account of Gould's extravagantly disguised case of
writer's block , published as "Joe Gould's Secret " (1964), presaged the last decades of Mitchell's own life. From 1964 until his death in 1996, Mitchell would go to work at his office on a daily basis, but he never published anything significant again. In a remembrance of Mitchell printed in theJune 10 ,1996 , issue of "The New Yorker ", his colleagueRoger Angell wrote: "Each morning, he stepped out of the elevator with a preoccupied air, nodded wordlessly if you were just coming down the hall, and closed himself in his office. He emerged at lunchtime, always wearing his natty brown fedora (in summer, a straw one) and a tan raincoat; an hour and a half later, he reversed the process, again closing the door. Not much typing was heard from within, and people who called on Joe reported that his desktop was empty of everything but paper and pencils. When the end of the day came, he went home. Sometimes, in the evening elevator, I heard him emit a small sigh, but he never complained, never explained."Perhaps an explanation does emerge, however, in a remark that Mitchell made to
Washington Post writerDavid Streitfeld (quoted here from "Newsday ",August 27 ,1992 ): "You pick someone so close that, in fact, you are writing about yourself. Joe Gould had to leave home because he didn't fit in, the same way I had to leave home because I didn't fit in. Talking to Joe Gould all those years he became me in a way, if you see what I mean."Joseph Mitchell served on the board of directors of the
Gypsy Lore Society , was one of the founders of theSouth Street Seaport Museum , was involved with theFriends of Cast-Iron Architecture , and served five years on theNew York City Landmarks Preservation Commission . In August 1937, he placed third in a clam-eating tournament onBlock Island by eating 84 cherrystone clams. He died of cancer at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center inManhattan at the age of 87.Books by Joseph Mitchell
*"My Ears Are Bent" (1938)
*"McSorley's Wonderful Saloon" (1943)
*"Old Mr. Flood" (1948)
*"The Bottom of the Harbor" (1960)
*"Joe Gould's Secret " (1965)
*"Up in the Old Hotel and Other Stories" (a 1992 collection that includes all of "McSorley's Wonderful Saloon", "Old Mr. Flood", "The Bottom of the Harbor", and "Joe Gould's Secret" plus some additional stories)
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