and again and again and again and again.
It’s not up on the web yet [see update, below], but in tomorrow’s NY Times magazine (which subscribers get today) you can read the latest installment in the paper’s exhaustive coverage of that earthshaking story, the Lee Siegel follies.
For Siegel, now revealed to the world looking slightly shlumpy in a page-length color photograph, this is surely a publicity coup: It doesn’t matter what you say about Seagull, as long as you spell his name right (with a photo, no less!).
The magazine’s quirky Q&A-er, Deborah Solomon, who once toiled as the Wall Street Journal‘s chief art critic, even plugs his new book as “nuanced and witty.” What more could “sprezzatura” possibly ask?
A movie treatment, perhaps? (Is Ben Stiller available?)
UPDATE: Now the Solomon Q&A link is up.