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Stories by Judith Moore (RIP)

T.C. Boyle's Tortilla Curtain

"Avedon was amazed by my hair. He kept pulling little pieces of my hair out and you see them sticking out in the picture. He had just the week before photographed the Cirque de Soleil."

September 7, 1995
Richard Ford's Independence Day

“I’ve known [San Diego's] Oakley for going on 30 years. One thing he taught me was how to conduct myself as a writer. which is to say, ’Never to be jealous, never to be envious, never to be spiteful.'"

June 29, 1995
Robert Faggen on his Paris Review interview with Czeslaw Milosz

“On one visit, Milosz came off the plane and wanted to tell me about The Maverick Poets, published by Gorilla Press in San Diego. He recited from ‘Notice’ by Steve Kowit, who edited the book.

June 15, 1995
Martin Amis — the nearest thing to a Nabokov for punk generation

The English press follows Amis like Roseanne. Londoners know that Martin’s brother endures stunning depression, that his sister is a drunk, that Sir Kingsley can’t be left alone a minute.

June 1, 1995
Jack Kerouac's Heirs Slug It Out

I asked about Ginsberg. “Ginsberg,” Jan said, “has turned out to be a real hypocrite.. At the Beat Conference last year in May, he would come up to me and say, ‘How are you feeling, my dear?’"

May 18, 1995
Easter bunny-making is now almost entirely automated and computer controlled

“What’s developed since, are ‘personality bunnies,’ items as Willy Wacket, a hollow bunny with a tennis ball and tennis racket. There’s Dapper Dan, a hollow milk chocolate fellow who wears a pink candy top hat.”

April 13, 1995
Spinach not all that successful in San Diego

Mr. Ledgerwood said that he’d been eating a lot of carrots and spinach lately. “I used to suffer a lot from arthritis, and now I’m just as clean as can be. It is a surprise to me.

March 30, 1995
The correspondence of Hannah Arendt and Mary McCarthy

McCarthy said she felt sorry for Hitler who “was so absurd as to want the love of his victims.”. Arendt, offended, replied, “How can you say such a thing in front of me — a victim of Hitler!”

March 16, 1995
Barbarian pie plant

I would have thought that if rhubarb had any family, it would have been cousin to celery; rhubarb blades look like celery dyed red. But rhubarb is a member of the buckwheat family.

The big man in sweet potatoes in San Diego is Bill Whittman

“The people we sell them to are by and large people from Southeast San Diego, black people. They are connoisseurs of sweet potatoes. Most of them grew up in the South, and it was part of their diet.”

February 2, 1995
Sweet-and-sour pork-u-pines...

“Oh, my gosh, look at all this food!” And, “I always look forward to Mrs. Cummer’s lovely pea-and-baby-onion salad!” and “I can’t help but want more than my share of Mrs. Gibbons’ cheddar biscuits!”

November 10, 1994
Judith Moore looks at her baby girls closely

I was afraid Sarah hated me, afraid that my relationship with my mother would duplicate itself. Hadn’t my mother disapproved this second child, hadn’t she said, “How can you take care of two?” with the emphasis on “you”?

The philosophy of the Great American Lawn

Grasses indigenous to North America did not produce good lawn; they were rough after cutting and green only during the growing season.

July 21, 1994
Rabbit stew, rabbit casserole, dumplings — shock your friends

Europeans considered wild rabbit’s flavor far superior to domesticated; hare they found tastiest of all (and beginning in the Middle Ages, hare’s blood was one of the apothecary’s most important ingredients).

Hemingway food – from canned beans to foie de veau

“’Fraid of nothing,” Ernest Hemingway’s mother recorded his saying when he was a toddler. Hemingway sought out wars in Italy, Spain, China, and France. He followed the bulls in Spain and hunted lion in Africa. …

May 12, 1994
California asparagus growers used to send recruiters to the Philippines.

French and Americans have put millions of dollars into research that would develop a mechanical asparagus harvester. “Technologists have yet to find a replacement for the skilled hands of the experienced Filipino.”

April 14, 1994
Don't feed guests what you don't want to eat.

I calculate menu combinations. I consider flavors, colors, textures, and what, that season, the market offers. I ask myself, “What if John drinks too much and chokes on a tiny bone in the bluefish?”

No one could recall how to make salt-rising bread

When we asked about salt-rising bread at the several bakeries in our town (most of whose stock was doughnuts, sweet rolls, and birthday cakes), no one recalled ever having made or eaten this bread.

February 3, 1994
Making rice pudding gives you an excuse to buy a double boiler

Then came the scary part: combining the egg-sugar mix with the hot rice and milk. Why this always scares me is if the rice and milk are over 150 degrees F, the eggs may curdle.

January 6, 1994
Americans prefer white turkey meat in their Thanksgiving meal

Dobson’s chef, Deborah MacDonald Schneider, doesn’t make giblet gravy. She says that she “wouldn’t eat the giblets at gunpoint.” But Schneider does make a turkey gravy and was kind enough to type out her recipe.

The lineage of the only vegetable that bleeds – the beet

"Most of the beets we eat in California are carried home in cans. Probably no more than a couple hundred acres of beets are growing in all the state. It’s a very neglected item."

September 30, 1993
Judith Moore and girlfriends anticipate husbands

Even though my own parents were long divorced; even though Joanna’s mother and father, spoke tensely to one another; I believed I would belong to my husband in a way I could never belong to myself.

August 26, 1993
San Diego's best tomato breeds: Better Boys, Early Girls, Yellow Taxis

Colin Wyatt suggests I talk with his colleague at Petoseed, Paul Thomas. Thomas is best known as breeder of gardeners’ now 30-year-old favorite, Better Boy. He also developed the tomato marketed locally as the San Diego Hybrid.

Arrested development: Teddy Kennedy, Hunter Thompson, Jim and Artie Mitchell

Ted Kennedy, now 61, is an arrested development beau ideal. Cause, in Teddy’s case, has never led, necessarily, to effect. He’s escaped visible consequences. He’s kept his Senate seat for 30 years. He’s not even …

April 29, 1993
Loss: what San Diegans left behind In 1992

Unlike 1984, when Ronald Reagan made it a point to finish his campaign at a giant rally in the parking lot of Fashion Valley, George Bush came to see the All-Star game and was booed by the locals.

December 23, 1992
Take up writers’ biographies: Jean Stafford, Robert Lowell, for example

A common approach to getting through holidays is reading one after another off-the-rack crime novels. You’re hardly caring what’s on the page, anxious only not to be left alone with your own terrible thoughts. You …

November 19, 1992
Purses make boys nervous

When I closed my mother’s old purses, I loved the clasp’s satisfying snap. I loved knowing everything I’d put in would be leading its own mute life in the silky darkness and would be there, waiting.

November 12, 1992
Hard liquor, hard news, orgies, and the Reagan Revolution

Born, he says, “a right-wing kook” in Bakersfield in1924, Franklyn Curran Nofziger attended Canoga Park High School, where he worked on the school paper and quit the paper over a difference in political opinion with …

November 5, 1992
Judith Moore back to school as child

So palpably painful was their parting that even above the bus’s noisy idle and squawking children, it seemed that anyone who passed by could hear the break between mother and child. I did.

October 15, 1992
Judith Moore bakes a pie – a transformation that is almost sorcery

My father loved Mary’s chicken pie, and she was fixing us one for dinner. To make the pie, she had to start out by stewing what she called “an old hen.” The hens arrived headless.

May 21, 1992
Men should not read Helen Gurley Brown

"Donald Trump told me the other night at a United Cerebral Palsy gala, 'Baby, you look beautiful!''" And, "'Hair is what life is all about,' says my delicious friend Nancy Collins of Prime Time Live."

March 19, 1992
The John Cheever we never read

After he came home following World War II, Cheever regularly began to keep a journal. Perhaps, living again with his wife and children, he needed a space where he could maintain, even hide, a private life.

March 19, 1992
You don't have to celebrate Christmas to write a Christmas letter

Go deep. Make believe you're writing to someone you love who has only six months, or three, to live. Risk sentiment. Offer hope. Go down deeper. Make believe you have only six months, or three, to live.

December 12, 1991
If you can sell shoes at Streicher’s in the Chula Vista shopping center, you can sell anything

"We are the only Streicher's store that has charge accounts. All our stores used to. We have them because we have so many customers in Mexico. Those customers could not use their credit cards outside Mexico.”

November 21, 1991
San Diego's mental health court at work

"What makes this court unique is that were dealing with people who haven't committed crimes, they're ill, ” said Paul Parris, acting that day as bailiff for mental health court, held in Department 14 in …

August 15, 1991
Putting up pickles, fruit, relishes is women's work

Canned goods were to dinner what poetry was to prose and pickled beets one of the prettiest canning products. The bright red pigments bleed out a rich wine red into the pickling liquid.

August 8, 1991
On the noir side of town: Chee-Chee Club, county courthouse, Little Vietnam, Pt. Loma Bayside Trail

Stretching east of 30th Street, the Mid-City mesa has for decades been a Gasoline Alley wasteland of car washes, card parlors, dinky pink bungalows: low-rent neighborhoods whose obscurity is secured by distance from freeway off-ramps.

June 27, 1991
Paying a call on R.J. Donovan Correctional Facility

Early Saturday morning, five women and four children share seats on the San Ysidro trolley. The children sit primly, staring out windows at the emptied weekend city slipping by. Three women are black, one is …

June 13, 1991
Vita Sackville-West, Frances Wolseley, Anne Jemima Clough, Mary Sargent, the Millets, Lawrence Johnston

From 1881 until her death, Jekyll was the premier influence on English gardeners, coaxing them to eschew the elaborately formal Italian and French garden models in favor of "cottage gardens on a country house scale."

June 13, 1991
San Diego defense attorney Alex Landon on the edge

Bulging stained manila file folders spewing yellow legal pads hugged to his chest, pin-striped charcoal suit coat over-large on his narrow shoulders, curly gray-streaked brown hair neatly caught up in a ponytail, Alex Landon slips …

March 21, 1991
Late nights with Van Gogh

l tell you again that I shall always consider you to be something more than a simple dealer in Corots, that through my mediation you have your part in the actual production of some canvases, …

March 14, 1991
John Steinbeck IV comes to rest in the West

In a March 1989 interview with the Reader, John explained the move to La Jolla: “We were doing movies. We wanted to be close to Hollywood but not in L.A.” The two-story La Jolla Shores house overlooked the ocean.

March 7, 1991
The San Diego lawyers who will evict you

They relieve themselves on floors, set fire to drapes, smear walls with excrement, toss drawers and dishes and mirrors out windows, break windows, are blasting the 2 Live Crew or Barbra Streisand or Brahms’s Third …

February 14, 1991
Where is Cynthia McVey?

"People will ask me, ‘Do you have any brothers or sisters?’ and I’ll say, ‘Yes, I have a brother and I have a sister, but I don’t know if she’s dead or alive.’ ”

January 10, 1991
Judith Moore favorites: Joan Didion, Richard Ford, V.S. Naipaul, Paul Theroux, John Updike, Tobias Wolff.

I have stretched out on the couch — a plumpish well-lit haven upholstered with rough, nubby cotton, ivory in color. In the kitchen the man I love shuts and opens and shuts the oven door. …

December 20, 1990
Small autumnal changes in the San Diego Zoo

In fall, Coburn noted, changes are going on above and below ground. Soil temperature is lower. I touched the crumbly dirt onto the fig leaves had fallen and thought it felt cool.

October 11, 1990
San Diego's Felony Arraignment — an early glimpse of arrestees

The courtroom door swings open. The eyes of the family of Julio Hernandez (felony case number 107301) lock on the tall man - tie swinging, jacket flying - who veers toward them. Never quite breaking …

September 27, 1990
University Is worse Than El Cajon. Van Dyke Is bad. Highland Is Bad. Menlo, Marlborough, Wightman, Chamoune

Stevens barked, “Put your hands up in the air.” Cripdown brought up his arms. “Step away from the vehicle.” Cripdown took two sideways steps away from the Cadillac. “Slowly turn in a circle.”

August 9, 1990
Cab ride from La Jolla to downtown after midnight

In a La Jolla oceanfront hotel, an elderly anorexic alcoholic picked at tiny oysters bedded in spinach and told me the story of her life. Orphaned at 8, married at 18 — “Married well!” She …

July 5, 1990
At Golden Age Apartments on 36th, San Diego blacks remember segregation

"Mandela isn't a hero to me. Ever'body equates us —black Americans —with Africa people, but I don't equate myself with those people because I don't know anything about them. . My people, the Alabama people, was Blackfoot Indians."

June 21, 1990

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