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Learn moreWhat One Man Said to Another is, on one level, a series of extended conversations between friends. On another, it is the spoken autobiography of Richard Selzer, respected surgeon and writer, as recorded by artist and writer Peter Josyph.
In these pages, we learn firsthand of Selzer’s life as a surgeon in an isolated village in Korea in the early 1950s; of the unforgettable evening when he saved the life of author John Cheever; of his agonizing courtroom experience during a malpractice suit; of the ostracism of his colleagues as he trained himself every night for eight years to become a writer; and of his encounters with such notable personalities as Orson Welles, John Houseman, Richard Ellmann, and even one of “Charlie’s Angels.”
The sparkling wit, profound insight, and unique poetic vision that characterize Selzer’s writings are present in every one of these lively conversations.
Peter Josyph is a writer, painter, and an actor-director in theater and film. His book, The Wounded River: The Civil War Letters of John Vance Lauderdale Jr., MD, was one of the New York Times Book Review Notable Books of 1993.
Peter Josyph is a writer, painter, and an actor-director in theater and film. His book, The Wounded River: The Civil War Letters of John Vance Lauderdale Jr., MD, was one of the New York Times Book Review Notable Books of 1993.
Raymond Todd is an actor and director in the theater as well as a poet and documentary filmmaker. He plays jazz trombone for the Leatherstocking quartet, an ensemble that gets its name from one of his favorite Blackstone narrations, The Deerslayer. Todd lives in New York.