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Seeing Things at Night

Seeing Things at Night

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SEEING THINGS
AT NIGHT

BY
HEYWOOD BROUN

colophon

NEW YORK
HARCOURT, BRACE AND COMPANY
1921


COPYRIGHT, 1921, BY
HARCOURT, BRACE AND COMPANY, INC.


PRINTED IN THE U. S. A. BY
THE QUINN & BODEN COMPANY
RAHWAY, N. J.



TO
HEYWOOD BROUN, 3RD

Introduction

THE first difficulty was the title. It was felt that Seeing Things at Night might suggest theatrical essays to the exclusion of anything else. That was not the author's intention. He meant to suggest rather newspaper articles of any sort done more or less on the spur of the moment for next day's consumption. There was also some question as to the order in which the various "pieces" should be arranged. The author was tempted to follow the example of Adolf Wolff, a free verse poet who published a volume some years ago called Songs, Sighs and Curses, and explained in a foreword, "When asked in what sequence he would arrange his poems, Wolff threw the manuscripts in the air, saying 'Let Fate decide.' They now appear in the order in which they were picked up from the floor."

Broun, however, feared that some of his essays might crash through the floor like the mistakes of a cannonball juggler and that others would prove so lacking in weight when put to the test that it would be necessary to pluck them from the ceiling rather than the floor. The arrangement, therefore, is premeditated though haphazard. In respect to his age the author also wishes to explain that the character, H. 3rd, who appears from time to time is his son and not his grandson. He also wishes to acknowledge the courtesy of The New York Tribune, Vanity Fair, McCall's, Collier's Weekly and The Nation in permitting him to reprint various articles which first appeared in their pages.

CONTENTS

PAGE
Introduction v
The Fifty-first Dragon
3
How To Be a Lion Tamer
16
H. G. Wells of England
24
Promises and Contracts and Clocks
29
Alcoholic Liquors
33
Some of My Best Friends Are Yale Men
38
Bacillus and Circumstance
44
Death Says It Isn't So
57
The Library of a Lover
69
A Bolt from the Blue
73
Inasmuch
77
H. 3rd—The Review of a Continuous Performance 81
Southpaws

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