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Revision as of 09:40, 21 December 2009 by 67.242.46.97 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Franz Lidz is the author of the childhood memoir Unstrung Heroes (Random House, 1991) , the urban historical Ghosty Men: The Strange But True Story of the Collyer Brothers (Bloomsbury USA, 2003) (b) http://en.wikipedia.org/Collyer_brothers, and the golf memoir Fairway To Hell (ESPN Books, 2008). He was a senior writer at Sports Illustrated from 1980 to 2007, and a contributing editor at Conde Nast Portfolio (2007-2009). Inspired by the advice of Ezra Pound scholar Hugh Kenner ("You have an obligation to visit the great men of your time"), he once made a pilgrimage to Gore Vidal's villa in Ravello, Italy, inveigling his way in with the line: "I'm on a world tour of the homes of everyone I've ever seen on The Merv Griffin Show." He has appeared on David Letterman's show with his pet parrots Peter Rabbit and Mrs. Falbo, unsettling the host with the observation: "Peter speaks 16 bird dialects, including loon. He's learning Waring Blender, but I can't let him get too close to ours. He thinks it's a Jacuzzi." He was a theater major at Antioch College, touring the East Coast as a singing chain-fetishist biker in the rock musical Suzie Nation and the Yellow Peril; and he only became a journalist because a graduate school professor, told him, "It's fun to be a reporter. You get to wear a sweater all day." He joined the staff of SI in 1980. His career highlights included the second descent of the Zambezi River, a globe-girdling road trip in search of sports on the equator http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1012028/index.htm, 10 days in dog-sledding school http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1015789/index.htm, a two-week trek retracing Balboa's route through the jungles of Panama tp://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1010901/index.htm, and a lengthy powwow with Don King that resulted in a 12-page meditation on the boxing promoter's hair http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1136087/1/index.htm. His essay on George Steinbrenner and the New York Yankees' line of succession http://www.portfolio.com/culture-lifestyle/culture-inc/sports/2007/08/02/Baseball-and-Steinbrenner/ was called the "scoop of the year" in the 2008 Houghton-Mifflin collection The Best American Sports Writing Sports-Writing http://www.amazon.com/Best-American-Sports-Writing-2008/dp/B001TODOCC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1255367987&sr=1-2-fkmr3.
Lidz lives on a six-acre farm in Pennsylvania's Brandywine Valley with two llamas (Ogar and Edgar), three Great Pyrenees (Ella, Errol and Tyrone), three cats (Yojimbo, Sanjuro and Herman), three dozen chickens and guinea fowl (don't ask), two daughters (Gogo and Daisy Daisy) and one wife (Maggie), the historian at the Winterthur Museum in Delaware. References: http://www.portfolio.com/contributors/Franz-Lidz http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/writers/franz_lidz/archive/index.html
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