#Americans #XXCentury #1993 #ThePleasuresOfTheDamned
often it is the only thing between you and impossibility. no drink,
yeah sure, I’ll be in unless I’m… don’t knock if the lights are out or you hear voices or then I might be reading Proust if someone slips Proust under my d…
they’d come around and they’d ask “you finished your 2nd novel yet?” “no.”
out of the arms of one love and into the arms of another I have been saved from dying on th… by a lady who smokes pot writes songs and stories,
I had to take a shit but instead I went into this shop to have a key made. the woman was dressed
it’s unfortunate, and simply not the style, but I don’t care: girls remind me of hair in the sink, girls remind me of intestines and bladders and excretory movements; it’s unfortunate a...
dying has its rough edge. no escaping now. the warden has his eye on me. his bad eye. I’m doing hard time now.
Lydia’s sister Angela came to town from Utah to see Lydia’s new house. Lydia had made a down payment on a little place and the monthly payments were very low. It was a very good buy. Th...
some people never go crazy. me, sometimes I’ll lie down behind… for 3 or 4 days. they’ll find me there. it’s Cherub, they’ll say, and
now more and more all these people running around wearing the American Flag Shirt and it was more or less once assum… think but I’m not sure)
Lydia liked parties. And Harry was a party-giver. So we were on our way to Harry Ascot’s. Harry was the editor of Retort, a little magazine. His wife wore long see-through dresses, show...
I only met one student at City College that I liked, Robert Becker. He wanted to be a writer. “I’m going to learn everything there is to learn about writing. It will be like taking a ca...
We got back to 1010. I had my check. I’d left word that we didn’t want to be disturbed. Tammie and I sat drinking. I’d read 5 or 6 love poems about her. “They knew who I was,” she said....
let me speak as a friend although the centuries hang between us and neither you nor I can see the moon. be careful less the onion blind th…
oh, how worried they are about my soul! I get letters the phone rings... “are you going to be all right?”