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Re: GG dropping Kazdin
> I suppose Kazdin fell prey to the illusion that these rules did not apply
> to him.
>
> Indeed. The thing I remember best about Kazdin's book is that he first
> noted that Gould had this distressing habit of cutting off friends or
> colleagues without warning or explanation -- and then he was surprised
> when Gould treated *him* that same way (because he thought he was ``so
> special'').
NO surprise, tho' a sad tale; GG, like so many great artists, really***
,married to composers and instrument more than surrounding humans.
>
> (Peter, special thanks to you for posting your first-hand recollections
> of GG...)
>