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...fact rather impressive. At its peak, the print run of The Partisan Review only reached around 15,000. Nonetheless, the editors recognize the need for reassessment. “In the first of our issues, we sort of laid the groundwork,” adds Chad D. Harbach ’97, who recently became a full-time editor of the magazine. “We did a lot of criticizing and, as magazines often do, when they start, looking around and observing the culture and leveling a critique and establishing the necessity of your own work...
Book and Lyrics by OTTO HARBACH Music by LOUIS A. HIRSCH...
Part of the charm of the show is that it was a World War I Broadway hit musical by Otto Harbach and Louis A. Hirsch that has not so much survived as evaded the erosion of time...
Died. Otto Harbach, 89, courtly dean of U.S. librettists, who authored more than 1,000 songs for Broadway musicals; after a long illness; in Manhattan. As a student at Knox College, Ill., his way with words once made William Jennings Bryan weep, and as a successful Manhattan adman he coined such slogans as "Built, Not Stuffed" for Ostermoor mattresses. Tin Pan Alley did not hear his first song until he was in his mid-30s, but then in 1908 he wrote "Cuddle Up a Little Closer, Lovey Mine," and during the next 30 years teamed up with Vincent Youmans, Sigmund...
...many collaborators, and from them learned his craft. Otto Harbach, with whom Hammerstein worked...