#Americans #XXCentury #1993 #ThePleasuresOfTheDamned
I have been painting these last tw… it’s not much, you’re correct, but in this tournament great dream… history removes her dress and beco… and I have awakened in the morning
Then there were only 6 or 7 of us.… “How you doing on your scheme, Ch… “No trouble at all,” I said. “O.… “Yes, Woodburn.” “Listen, I don’t like to be bothe…
The guide took us all over the building. There were so many of us that they had to break us up into groups. We used the elevator in shifts. We were shown the employee’s cafeteria, the b...
if I suffer at this typewriter think how I’d feel among the lettuce-pickers of Salinas?
it was up in San Francisco after my poetry reading. it had been a nice crowd I had gotten my money I had this place upstairs
Christmas eve, alone, in a motel room down the coast near the Pacific— hear it?
“It’s the manager, Freddy. He has started whistling this song. He’s whistling it when I come in in the morning and he never stops, and he’s whistling it when I go home at night. It’s be...
I saw Bobby out front the next day when I went to buy a newspaper. “Louie phoned,” he said, “he told me what happened to him.” “He ran outside to vomit and Tammie grabbed his cock while...
I watched the board and the 6 drop… after a first flash of 18 from a m… of 12...two minutes to post and a… kept jamming against my back, but… I bet 20 to win and walked out to…
they called Céline a Nazi they called Pound a fascist they called Hamsun a Nazi and a f… they put Dostoevsky in front of a… squad
self-congratulatory nonsense as th… famous gather to applaud their see… greatness you wonder where
Lila Jane was a girl my age who lived next door. I still wasn’t allowed to play with the children in the neighborhood, but sitting in the bedroom often got dull. I would go out and walk...
don’t ever get the idea I am a poe… at the racetrack any day half drun… betting quarters, sidewheelers and… but let me tell you, there are som… who go where the money goes, and s…
twitching in the sheets— to face the sunlight again, that’s clearly trouble. I like the city better when the
my grandfather was a tall German with a strange smell on his breath… he stood very straight in front of his small house and his wife hated him