Hampshire Memories
I was at Hampshire, in my second year, when my mother found my birth father’s obituary in in the NY Times after looking for it for years. I don’t know what made her think he would die fairly young – he was 66 – but she read the obituaries year after year with a quiet determination. It wasn’t easy to buy a copy of the Times – the campus store didn’t have it, and you wouldn’t necessarily find it by taking the bus to Amherst either – so I went to the library and fished it out of a bin of recently arrived newspapers. The library was silent, not in the hushed way of people trying to be quiet as they did research, but in an empty, echoing kind of way. I could still bend back then, so I settled onto the carpet to read it. It covered his time in the Navy in WWII, his years writing for Life and as a professor at Columbia. But mostly they covered his books and the controversies the...