(7) What Was the Worst Marriage Ever? (In the column The Big Question)
http://www.theatlantic.com/magaz ... ig-question/309262/
Note:
(a) Raoul Felder discusses Jocelyn Wildenstein and her husband Alec ("my clint").
(i) Raoul Felder, born in 1939, is Jewish.
(ii) Jocelyn Wildenstein
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jocelyn_Wildenstein
(1940- )
Check out her photos at images.google.com.
(iii) The given name Jocelyn
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jocelyn
was first a surname.
(iv) The English surnames Jocelyn and Joslin (pronounced the same) are cognate. See (ii).
(b) Paul Theroux is quoted as saying, "Norman Mailer stabbed his wife, Adele, during a party—a rather ungrateful thing to do."
(i) Norman Mailer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Mailer
(1923-2007; American playwright; married six times; "Mailer married his second wife, Adele Morales, in 1954. * * * On one occasion Mailer drunkenly stabbed her twice with a penknife, puncturing her pericardium and necessitating emergency surgery. His wife would not press charges, and he later pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of assault, and was given a suspended sentence")
(ii) grateful (adj): "PLEASING"
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/grateful
(c) "And Claire Bloom wrote extensively about her unhappy marriage to Philip Roth; he countered with his novel I Married a Communist."
Claire Bloom
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claire_Bloom
(1931- ; English actress; section 3 Personal life; married three times, the last to Philip Roth ending also in a divorce)
(d) "One of my favorites is the unconsummated six-year union of the Victorian writer John Ruskin and his wife, Effie Gray, not least because of his traumatic wedding-night discovery that she, unlike the ancient marble statues of his acquaintance, had pubic hair."
(i) John Ruskin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ruskin
(1819-1900; English art critic; section 2.1 Marriage to Effie Gray; section 3.4 Rose La Touche: the 10-year-old girl)
(ii) acquaintance can be "persons" or "a person."
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/acquaintance
In the former definition (persons), Webster's Third New International Dictionary (1961) had these two example: "<let your men-acquaintance be of your husband's choice--Jonathan Swift>--sometimes pl[ural] in constr[uction] <The acquaintance * * * were unworthy of her--Jane Austen>"
(e) For Burt Pugach and Linda Riss, see
Margalit Fox, Life Ripped From the Headlines. New York Times, Jan 24, 2013.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/2 ... nes-dies-at-75.html
(f) Attorney Gloria Allred tends to represent celebrity women, like those implicated in Tiger Wood's sex escapades. Ms Allred would come out and threatened to the effect: if you say it one more time, I will sue you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Allred
(g)
(i) Thomas Carlyle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Carlyle
(1795-1881; Scottish; section 3.1 Marriage)
(ii) English surnames Carlyle/ Carlisle (pronounced the same) is from town of
Carlisle, Cumbria
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlisle,_Cumbria
("The settlement was named Luguvalion or Luguwaljon, meaning 'strength of the god Lugus.' It was Latinised to Luguvalium and later still was derived to Caer-luel (Caer meaning fort in Brythonic)") |