The Powder of Sympathy

Christopher Morley (1890 - 1957)

Another collection of mostly short “soliloquys” from Christopher Morley, an American literary luminary, who introduces them thus: “… these pieces were written, day by day, out of the pressure and hilarity and contention of the mind. I have made no attempt to conceal their ephemeral origin. They were almost all written for a newspaper, and contain many references to journalism. … it is remarkable that they should have been written at all: remarkable that any newspaper should take the pains to offer space to speculations of this sort. I have not scrupled, on occasion, to chaff some of the matters newspapers are supposed to hold sacred. …

But a columnist … is only a deboshed Editorial Writer, a fallen angel abjected from the secure heaven of anonymity. … unsuspecting whether intended by his scheming employer as a decoy, or a doormat, or a gargoyle, or a lightning rod (how is he to know, never having been given instruction of any sort except to go ahead and write as he pleases?) … [T]he columnist pursues his task and gradually distils a philosophy of his own out of his duties. Oddly enough, instead of growing more cautious by reason of his exposure, he becomes almost dangerously candid. He knows that if he is wrong he will be set right the next morning by a stack of letters varying in number according to the nature of his indiscretion. - Summary by Winnifred Assmann and excerpts from the Preface

Note: "The word ... niggardly [used in section 42, is] ... etymologically unrelated to the highly offensive and inflammatory racial slur euphemistically referred to as the N-word, despite the ... visual and auditory resemblance to it." Merriam-Webster

Genre(s): Essays & Short Works

Language: English

Keyword(s): humor (639), New York (102), dogs (54), journalism (24), writing (19), literary reviews (1)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Epigraph and Dedication Winnifred Assmann
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Play 01 An Oxford Symbol Winnifred Assmann
00:10:14
Play 02 Scapegoats quartertone
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Play 03 To a New Yorker a Hundred Years Hence Winnifred Assmann
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Play 04 A Call for the Author ChristopherKloko
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Play 05 Mr. Pepys’s Christmases John Leloup
00:08:47
Play 06 Children as Copy Winnifred Assmann
00:08:18
Play 07 Hail, Kinsprit! quartertone
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Play 08 Round Manhattan Island quartertone
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Play 09 The Unknown Citizen quartertone
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Play 10 Sir Kenelm Digby John Leloup
00:29:05
Play 11 First Impressions of an Amiable Visitor Natalie Fortier
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Play 12 In Honorem: Martha Washington Stacey Malcolm
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Play 13 According to Hoyle SC1701
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Play 14 L. E. W. Mu
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Play 15 Our Extension Course CCam
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Play 16 Some Recipes Mu
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Play 17 Adventures of a Curricular Engineer SC1701
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Play 18 Santayana in the Subway valroth
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Play 19 Madonna of the Taxis valroth
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Play 20 Matthew Arnold and Exodontia John Leloup
00:16:58
Play 21 Dame Quickly and the Boilroaster Amos Buchanan
00:09:52
Play 22 Vacationing with De Quincey John Leloup
00:31:39
Play 23 The Spanish Sultry John Leloup
00:07:21
Play 24 What Kind of a Dog? Winnifred Assmann
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Play 25 A Letter from Gissing Winnifred Assmann
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Play 26 July 8, 1822 AlexaTindallVA
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Play 27 Midsummer in Salamis tshoes76
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Play 28 The Story of Ginger Cubes tshoes76
00:41:38
Play 29 The Editor at the Ball Game AlexaTindallVA
00:11:02
Play 30 The Dame Explores Westchester Amos Buchanan
00:10:46
Play 31 The Power and the Glory SC1701
00:05:59
Play 32 Gissing Joins a Country Club Winnifred Assmann
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Play 33 Three Stars on the Back Stoop John Leloup
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Play 34 A Christmas Card John Leloup
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Play 35 Symbols and Paradoxes John Leloup
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Play 36 The Return to Town SC1701
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Play 37 Maxims and Minims tshoes76
00:54:46
Play 38 Two Reviews tshoes76
00:15:21
Play 39 Buddha on the L Frederick O'Brien
00:12:08
Play 40 Intellectuals and Roughnecks Ann Boulais
00:14:24
Play 41 The Fun of Writing April6090
00:05:02
Play 42 A Christmas Soliloquy Ann Boulais
00:22:21