Wolcott Gibbs

Wolcott Gibbs

Oliver Wolcott Gibbs (March 15, 1902 - August 16, 1958) was an editor, humorist, parodist, drama critic, and short story writer for "The New Yorker" magazine from 1927 until his death. He is best remembered for his 1936 parody of "Time" magazine, which skewered the magazine's inverted narrative structure. Gibbs wrote, "Backward ran sentences until reeled the mind"; he concluded the piece, "Where it all will end, knows God!" He also wrote a comedy, "Season in the Sun", which ran on Broadway for 10 months in 1950-51 and was based on a series of stories that originally appeared in "The New Yorker."

Biography

Career

Although not a regular member of the Algonquin Round Table, Gibbs was closely associated with many of its leading names, inheriting the job of theatre critic at "The New Yorker" from Robert Benchley in 1938. Because his years at the magazine largely overlapped with those of the better-known Alexander Woollcott, many people have confused them or assumed they were related. In fact, Gibbs was a cousin of Alice Duer Miller yet another member of the Algonquin set but he was not a relative of Woollcott's. On numerous occasions, in print and in person, Gibbs expressed an intense dislike for Woollcott as both an author and as a person. In a letter to James Thurber, in fact, Gibbs wrote that he thought Woollcott was "about the most dreadful writer who ever existed."

Personal life

Gibbs was born to Angelica Singleton (née Duer) and Lucius Tuckerman Gibbs. He was a cousin of the chemist Oliver Wolcott Gibbs with whom he shared a first name. Gibbs, however, disdained the "Oliver" and never used it. Gibbs was married three times, on the last occasion to Elinor Mead Sherwin of the Sherwin-Williams paint family. An alcoholic and heavy smoker, he died on Fire Island of a heart attack while reading proofs of his upcoming book, "More In Sorrow." His son, Wolcott Gibbs Jr., has written extensively about yachting and was an editor at "The New Yorker" for several years in the 1980s.

Gibbs was a direct descendant of U.S. President Martin Van Buren.

References

James Thurber, "The Years With Ross", 1959

Brendan Gill, "Here At The New Yorker", 1975

Thomas Kunkel, "Genius in Disguise: Harold Ross and The New Yorker", 1994


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