The Book, Cat, & Cat Book Lovers Almanac
of historical trivia regarding books, cats, and other animals. Actually this blog has evolved so that it is described better as a blog about cats in history and culture. And we take as a theme the advice of Aldous Huxley: If you want to be a writer, get some cats. Don't forget to see the archived articles linked at the bottom of the page.
March 23, 2009
Mar. 23, 1960
Franklin Pierce Adams died on March 23, 1960. No doubt even then he was being forgotten, but Adams, and his influential newspaper column, The Conning Tower, was at one time an indispensable guide to the literary life of New York City. It was he instance who first drew attention to the literary crowd that lunched at the Algonquin Hotel. This was in the 1920's and predated the adoption by the Algonquin owner of a resident cat, because the first feline to run that establishment was a stray who sought shelter there in the late 1930s. That cat is not forgotten.
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