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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2025-08-18 04:02 pm

You know this city like the back of your hand, but deep roots are holding me down

According to the checkout card tucked into its back cover, the black-boarded, jacketless first edition of Millard Lampell's The Hero (1949) which I just collected this afternoon through interlibrary loan came originally from the Hatfield branch of the now-dissolved Western Massachusetts Regional Library System, whose bookmobile [personal profile] spatch remembers vividly because it was not the library across the street from one of his childhood homes but the one about a mile up the road. The dates on the card are well within the span of his family's residency. It would be nice to imagine that one of his parents took it out, or at least browsed through it, sometime. The punch line of discovering Lampell as an author is that while I did not in the least recognize his name, I would recognize his voice because along with Pete Seeger, Lee Hays, and Woody Guthrie, he formed the Almanac Singers. It was only later in his career as a screenwriter that he was blacklisted.
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[personal profile] mrissa 2025-08-19 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
OH GOLLY IT'S MILLARD LAMPELL.

I suppose there would indeed only be one.

T and I were just having the "who would we cast as Lee Hays in a movie" conversation again so I am the audience for this post.
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[personal profile] mrissa 2025-08-19 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
Alas, we have no satisfactory answer as yet.