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Ross Parmenter (May 30, 1912 – October 18, 1999) was a Canadian music critic, editor, and author who was primarily active in New York City. He wrote several books on Mexico and was a news editor and staff writer at ''
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'' for 30 years.


Life and career

Born in
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,
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, Parmenter graduated from the
University of Trinity College Trinity College (occasionally referred to as The University of Trinity College) is a college federated with the University of Toronto, founded in 1851 by Bishop John Strachan. Strachan originally intended Trinity as a university of strong Angl ...
, a federated college of the
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, in 1933. He joined the staff of ''The New York Times'' (NYT) in 1934 where he initially covered shipping news. He joined the music staff at the NYT in 1940 and for the next 24 years wrote news, features, criticism and a column called ''The World of Music''. In 1955 he was named music news editor, a position he maintained until 1964 when he retired from the paper. As an author, Parmenter published a dozen books, many of them about
Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatema ...
. He was particularly interested in Spanish colonial architecture and traveled to Mexico numerous times while working out of New York City. In the 1940s he visited several major 16th century monasteries in Mexico, including the Church of San Miguel Arcangel in
Ixmiquilpan Ixmiquilpan ( Otomi: Ntsʼu̱tkʼani) is a city and one of the 84 municipalities of Hidalgo, in central-eastern Mexico. It is located on the Mexico City/Nuevo Laredo Highway at km 170 in the central west part of the state of Hidalgo. The town of ...
in the state of Hidalgo, the Monastery of San Miguel Arcángel in Huejotzingo, and the Ex-monastery of Santiago Apóstol in Cuilapan. According to Richard D. Perry, "His descriptions of these early colonial monuments, then virtually unknown to American art historians or travelers, remain among the earliest accounts in English and can claim considerable historic interest." After his retirement, he maintained homes in both New York City and
Oaxaca Oaxaca ( , also , , from nci, Huāxyacac ), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Oaxaca ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Oaxaca), is one of the 32 states that compose the political divisions of Mexico, Federative Entities of Mexico. It is ...
, Mexico. In his book ''Lawrence in Oaxaca'', Parmenter discusses & analyzes the relationship of
D. H. Lawrence David Herbert Lawrence (11 September 1885 – 2 March 1930) was an English writer, novelist, poet and essayist. His works reflect on modernity, industrialization, sexuality, emotional health, vitality, spontaneity and instinct. His best-k ...
's writings to his time living in Mexico. Many of his works highlight the diffulties and rewards of observing things in great detail. For example, his book ''The Plant in my Window'' shares his observations of the growth of a plant in his New York City apartment. Through his observations of the plant, he learns to give focused attention to what he is looking at. By learning to look more closely at things, he also learns to draw, and his learning to draw teaches him even more about focused looking. He works through similar themes in a more detailed way in his books ''The Awakened Eye'', ''A Week in Yanhuitlan'', ''Stages in a Journey,'' and ''A House for Buddha.'' Parmenter died in New York on October 18, 1999, at the age of 87. Some of his papers are collected at the Latin American Library at
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.


Partial list of works

''The Awakened Eye'' ''The Plant in my window'' ''School of the Soldier'' ''Week in Yanhuitlan'' ''Lawrence in Oaxaca'' ''Stages in a Journey'' ''A House for Buddha: A Memoir with Drawings'' ''Lienzo of Tulancingo, Oaxaca''


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Selection from 'Stages in a Journey' Lienzo of Tulancingo, Oaxaca
{{DEFAULTSORT:Parmenter, Ross 1912 births 1999 deaths Canadian music critics Canadian travel writers The New York Times editors Trinity College (Canada) alumni University of Toronto alumni 20th-century American writers