Talk:Herbert Muschamp
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[edit]From an internal memo at the Times, dated 03 October 2007:
Colleagues,
I'm saddened to report that Herbert Muschamp died late last night at Mt. Sinai, after a fierce and unpleasant battle with cancer. He was 59.
Like many of you, I considered Herbert a friend. His eye and his gift with words made him a source of joy for readers. There will be much more to say, but for the moment I can't improve on a message from Sam Sifton:
Herbert was architecture critic for The Times from 1992 to 2004; his wide-ranging, often deeply personal reviews made him one of the most influential critics of his generation. He was more lately a columnist for the T style magazines, an occasional contributor to Arts & Leisure and, seated at his regular table at The Odeon downtown, a stern and hilarious adviser to editors past and present.
More elaborate reports of Herbert's talents will follow soon, as well as information about services. But in the meantime, read Herbert's kicker to a
review of Santiago Calatrava's design for a building at 80 South Street, written in 2004:
"A city is never more fully human than when expertise -- our own or someone
else's -- allows us access to ebullience, lightness and delight."
That ought to serve as a reminder of what his own, expert, exuberant, brilliant work did for this city, and for readers of The Times all over the
world. His obituary, by Nicolai Ouroussoff, will appear online later today and in tomorrow's print editions.
Bill AndreasKQ 15:59, 3 October 2007 (UTC)
Death from lung cancer
[edit]How did he get lung cancer? Was he a smoker? Did he have AIDS? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.129.144.107 (talk) 12:23, 11 August 2009 (UTC)
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