The New York Times has published Mona Simpson's eulogy for her brother, Steve Jobs.
--- I grew up as an only child, with a single mother. Because we were poor and because I knew my father had emigrated from Syria, I imagined he looked like Omar Sharif. I hoped he would be rich and kind and would come into our lives (and our not yet furnished apartment) and help us. Later, after I'd met my father, I tried to believe he'd changed his number and left no forwarding address because he was an idealistic revolutionary, plotting a new world for the Arab people. Related
Even as a feminist, my whole life I'd been waiting for a man to love, who could love me. For decades, I'd thought that man would be my father. When I was 25, I met that man and he was my brother.
By then, I lived in New York, where I was trying to write my first novel. I had a job at a small magazine in an office the size of a closet, with three other aspiring writers. When one day a lawyer called me - me, the middle-class girl from California who hassled the boss to buy us health insurance - and said his client was rich and famous and was my long-lost brother, the young editors went wild. This was 1985 and we worked at a cutting-edge literary magazine, but I'd fallen into the plot of a Dickens novel and really, we all loved those best. The lawyer refused to tell me my brother's name and my colleagues started a betting pool. The leading candidate: John Travolta. I secretly hoped for a literary descendant of Henry James - someone more talented than I, someone brilliant without even trying.
When I met Steve, he was a guy my age in jeans, Arab- or Jewish-looking and handsomer than Omar Sharif. ---
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Muturi - October 31, 2011 at 6:46am
What a succinct account of the close final moments with an icon, an innovator ! Well done Prof.!
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iDood - October 31, 2011 at 5:35am
Rest in peace crazy one...
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Damo1701 - October 31, 2011 at 12:55am
Beautiful.
Thank you.
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Nobo1 - October 30, 2011 at 11:13pm
if only he had commissioned you to pen his biography :/
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Quicknight - October 30, 2011 at 10:18pm
Thank you, Dr. Simpson, for you eloquent and very private account of the final days you spent with your brother, Steve Jobs.