Forward, to the end of December

Gore Vidal tells a story on himself about his reaction when Truman Capote, as Vidal put it ‘rode on ahead and crossed the shining river’. Or died, for those literalists of you out there. As Vidal has it, he thought a moment, and then said ‘That’s a good career move for Tru.’ Classic Vidal, and I would expect no less from the man whose favorite aphorism is ‘It is not sufficient that I win- someone else must lose.’ I’m put in mind of these bits of sour humor as it appears, as pointed out in an email this morning, that judging from the content of this month’s entries my mood is more than a bit tart during the month of December, which mood, I’d wager, is universally shared by dealers in fine art and English antiques. A significant amount of sincere interest is always shown in our stock in trade during the last few weeks of the year- but the purchases are put off in favor of cash used in tax planning. How draconian all governmental jurisdictions must be, that people fearsomely manipulate their personal liquidity in preference to trading with us.

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