#Americans #XXCentury #1993 #ThePleasuresOfTheDamned
they photograph you on your porch and on your couch and standing in the courtyard or leaning against your car these photographers
my daughter is most glorious. we are eating a takeout snack in my car in Santa Monica.
—he’s a dandy —small moustache —usually sucking on a cigar he tends to lean into cars as he transacts business
After 3 years I made “regular.” That meant holiday pay (subs didn’t get paid for holidays) and a 40 hour week with 2 days off. The Stone was also forced to assign me as relief man to 5 ...
The next day I sat in the hall in my green tin chair, waiting to be called. Across from me sat a man who had something wrong with his nose. It was very red and very raw and very fat and...
stuck in the rain on the freeway,… these are the lucky ones, these ar… dutifully employed, most with thei… as possible as they try not to thi… this is our new civilization: as m…
they go on writing pumping out poems— young boys and college professors wives who drink wine all afternoon while their husbands work,
the words have come and gone, I sit ill. the phone rings, the cats sleep. Linda vacuums. I am waiting to live,
turmoil is the god madness is the god permanent living peace is permanent living death. agony can kill
listening to Wagner as outside in the dark the wind bl… trees wave and shake lights go off and on the walls creak and the… bed...
now the territory is taken, the sacrificial lambs have been sl… as history is scratched again on t… as the bankers scurry to survive, as the young girls paint their hun…
I could see the road ahead of me. I was poor and I was going to stay poor. But I didn’t particularly want money. I didn’t know what I wanted. Yes, I did. I wanted someplace to hide out,...
A couple of nights later Becker walked in. I guess my parents gave him my address or he located me through the college. I had my name and address listed with the employment division at ...
Two nights later I went over to Tammie’s place on Rustic Court. I knocked. The lights weren’t on. It seemed empty. I looked in her mailbox. There were letters in there. I wrote a note, ...
the ladies of summer will die like… and the lie the ladies of summer will love so long as the price is not forever