A.Z.

Back on Thursday 11/6, amid the hour-long marathon of signing and notarizing documents, the jaunty house notary remarked, with surprise and delight, that she’d never had an A.Z. before, never in 25 years on the job. (There are a fair number worldwide, but, it seems, very few in the US — and there have apparently only ever been two Arnold Zwickys, the other being my father.) On a quick ramble through my memory, I found only three Americans:

— Anthony Zerbe, a reliable character actor on tv and in film

— Arnie Zane, dancer and choreographer, performing with his lover Bill T. Jones in their joint dance company

— and Allen Zimmerman, better known by his stage name Bob Dylan [see RF’s comment below; he’s Robert Allen Zimmerman, so an R.Z., not an A.Z.]

To these three, net resources add:

— Agnes Zimmerman, who performed under the stage name Ethel Merman

And I personally add, from outside the US:

— Armen Zakharyan, the extraordinary literary scholar, subject of my 10/1/22 blog posting “Armen Zakharyan”

Significance. There’s a silly site that ranks people (from all over the world) with a given set of initials for their significance; for A.Z., I don’t make the top 200. Well, I tell people I’m a person of little significance. (Now value, that’s something else)

On the other hand, in a list of people with the surname Zwicky, with significance values attached to each, I come in as #2 (significance a minuscule 1/100), after the astrophysicist Fritz (significance only 5/100); then, in order, the Australian film producer Karl, the Canadian poet Jan, and the Australian poet Fay (all, alas, 0/100).

I’m not telling you who did these reputational rankings and ratings, because their methodology is surely dubious; they should be treated as entertainment, not research.

And that’s the diversion for 11/8.

 

8 Responses to “A.Z.”

  1. Robert Coren Says:

    Someone I know from my dancing community is also a music reviewer for a local newspaper, and her byline is “A.Z. $SURNAME”; her birth name starts with Z and her chosen name starts with A. Since neither is her surname, I suppose it doesn’t count.

    • arnold zwicky Says:

      Ah, so this would be like A.B. for AllenBob (ZimmermanDylan) or C.M. for CassiusMohammed (ClayAli), but used by someone for whom both identities are significant — so, like A.A. for ArnoldAlex (ZwickyAdams)?

  2. RF Says:

    Bob Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman (and doesn’t seem to have ever gone by Allen) so not quite an A.Z. in the same sense.

  3. Vadim Temkin Says:

    You mentioning of Armen Zakharyan, reminded me that I planned to post on FB about his new English-language YT channel. So I did.
    https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1CwEQbcbqf/

  4. aric2014 Says:

    A fictional A.Z. is Arnold Ziffel the delightful television watching pig 🐷 from the television show Green Acres which aired in CBS from 1965-1971.
    WikiP: Arnold’s first TV appearance is in the second season of Petticoat Junction, in the episode “A Matter of Communication”.

Leave a Reply


Discover more from Arnold Zwicky's Blog

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading