Dancing On Louis Auchincloss' Grave
“Many years ago an acquaintance of mine applied for a position at the Museum of the City of New York, over which Louis Auchincloss presided. The search committee met in the writer’s apartment on Park Avenue. When the candidate was asked to describe what he would do to improve the institution, he replied that too many people were not represented in its galleries, and noted in particular the inadequacy of the museum’s portrayal of African Americans. ‘What would you have us do,’ Auchincloss sneered, ‘create a period room with a hovel in it?’”
-Leon Wieseltier remembers Louis Auchincloss.