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Re: dumb question



I took note of this when i said *physically* die. Of course he still lives
on! Eh, whatever. There is a scene in 32 short films where Gould plays his
own recording of some sort of Beethoven sonata (i think) to some sort of
maid in a hotel room... is this factual / did he actually do this or is
this just someone's interpretation of Gould? In any case, i thought it was
sort of humorous. In fact, i found the entire film to be embellished with
moments of humor. just my 2 cents.

As you can tell from my recent e-mails, I seem to be interested in
documented proof of Gould's actions, not interpretations of his actions.
Did he have diaries or anything? His interviews are factual, but what
else?

                        -- Pooya


On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Vladimir Mylnikov wrote:

> Please, do not be stupid. He did not die. Sorry I sound a little bit
> pathetical but how can avoid the truth?
>
> V. M.
>
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >        So did Gould really physically die when he was 49? (4+9=13
> >issue...) I think Gould had some fear of this age. Is this true? I.e., is
> >there any documentation for this?
> >
> >                                Pooya
>