Anyhow, here is the link to my story on Dr. Abraham Verghese. I have an alternate and much longer version that goes into (much) more detail. If you'd like me to post that longer version as well, send me an email. Otherwise, you know I'll forget to do it. By the way, I should point out that he broke down barriers between himself and the audience by making his presentation as informal as possible. Instead of hiding behind a lectern, he walked the stage, facing the audience the entire time, and never consulting notes of any kind until the very end -- nearly 45 minutes into the presentation. I've never seen anyone pull off such a thing before with the sole exception of Malcolm Gladwell, who lectured note and Teleprompter-free, and in great detail, when he visited Columbia University some years back.
(photo by Steve Kurtz.)
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So far, I've gotten about seven tries at this. No one has guessed it so far. Big hint: the person is a writer, but not best-known for novels. In fact ... he only wrote one full-sized novel. Short stories were his thing.
I guess I never give up! Guy DeMaupassant? Sorry about the spelling.
Sorry, nope-- that is a good guess but the first name of this particular author has more syllables than "Guy" while the last name has fewer syllables than "DeMaupassant." Also, the person I have in mind has a different nationality.
Ahhh! You're driving me nuts! Anton Chekov?
Yes! You got it. Anton Chekhov it is. I'll post an update on the blog. Congratulations -- I wish I had a Slug cookie for you but I'll come up with something else
Yes! You got it. Anton Chekhov it is. I'll post an update on the blog. Congratulations -- I wish I had a Slug cookie for you but I'll come up with something else
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