Remembering St. Clair McKelway

Isaac Fitzgerald bio ↓  ·  March 8th, 2010  ·  filed under books

“In the annals of injustice, as The New Yorker might phrase it, the obscurity into which St. Clair McKelway has fallen amounts to a literary crime.”

Craig Seligman discusses his memories of McKelway, a new collection of his work (Reporting at Wit’s End: Tales From The New Yorker) and how the afflicted writer’s “paranoid episodes provided the fodder for [...] his best and quirkiest tales.”

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Isaac Fitzgerald has been a firefighter, worked on a boat, and been given a sword by a king, thereby accomplishing three out of five of his childhood goals. He has also written for The Bold Italic, McSweeney's, Mother Jones, and The San Francisco Chronicle. He is the managing editor of The Rumpus. Follow him on Twitter. More from this author →

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