Hey, Joan Baez,
thanks for Thrity Umrigar!
BY TOM JACKSON, SANDUSKY REGISTER
If you pay any attention to American literature and the local book
scene, you probably know that Cleveland is home to an acclaimed novelist named Thrity Umrigar. Her new novel, The Story Hour, is receiving the rave
reviews that Umrigar likely has come to expect. "This satisfying,
psychologically complex story will appeal to a wide range of readers" —
Library Journal. "An impressive writer, Umrigar delivers another
smart, compulsively readable work" — Kirkus Reviews.
I was curious how she wound up in northern Ohio, so I looked at the
interviews on Umrigar's official site. It turns out she
wound up in Ohio because she likes to listen to Joan Baez.
No, really. Here's a bit of one of her interviews:
So you came to Ohio
State? Why Ohio State?
Well, that's a funny
story. It's indicative of how so many major decisions in my life have been
made. I was sitting in my living room in Bombay, checking off a list of
American universities that offered a M.A. in journalism, when my eyes fell on
"Ohio State University." There was a Joan Baez record playing on the
turntable and right then, her song, Banks of the Ohio, came on. I looked up and
thought, "It's a sign", and decided to apply there.
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Posted Thrity, the former BJ reporter who became one of India’s
most famous novelists:
“Hands-down the strangest headline I have ever received.”
To
paraphrase Joan Baez’ “No Man Is An Island”:
When I help my sister
Then I know that I
Plant the seed of adventure
That will never die
Then I know that I
Plant the seed of adventure
That will never die
But perhaps it was this refrain from Joan that caused Thrity’s trail to
wind up in Ohio:
Down beside where the waters flow
Down by the banks of the old Ohio
Down by the banks of the old Ohio
Regardless, as the Sandusky Register headline blared:
Hey, Joan Baez, thanks for Thrity Umrigar!
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