"If I had to Live my Life Over Again, I would Be a Botanist": John Cage’s Mycology Collection

CM Note 1

Revill, The Roaring Silence: John Cage: A Life, 43.

Cage's time in Carmel remains largely unexplored. This excerpt reveals Cage's social status a a young adult. 

"On one occasion a famous concert pianist was to give a recital at the Sunset Auditorium and Cage discharged his duties as quickly as possible so that he would not miss the performance. As chance would have it, he found himself seated next to the lady who owned the tearooms, who had come along with her daughter. Cage bade them good evening. "She looked the other way, whispered to her daughter," Cage remembered. "They both got up and left the hall." It was not the first time he had encountered such social divisiveness; he remembers being dismissed from a post as lawyer's clerk for inviting his superior to join him for a concert."

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