#Americans #XXCentury
he buys 5 cars a month, details th… them out, then resells them at a profit of one or… he has a nice Jewish wife and he t… bangs her until the walls shake.
the hearse comes through the room… the beheaded, the disappeared, the… mad. the flies are a glue of sticky pas… their wings will not
this head like a saucer decorated with everything as lip to lip we hang in mechanical joy; my hands blaze with arias
it was Philly and the bartender sa… what and I said, gimme a draft, J… got to get the nerves straight, I’… going to look for a job. you, he s… a job?
they talk down through the centuries to us, and this we need more and more, the statues and paintings in midnight age
I was hungover again, another heat spell was on—a week of 100 degree days. The drinking went on each night, and in the early mornings and days there was The Stone and the impossibility ...
—he’s a dandy —small moustache —usually sucking on a cigar he tends to lean into cars as he transacts business
he sat naked and drunk in a room o… night, running the blade of the kn… under his fingernails, smiling, th… of all the letters he had received telling him that
I sit here on the 2nd floor hunched over in yellow pajamas still pretending to be a writer.
was a truly amazing man he pretended to be rich even though we lived on beans and… when we sat down to eat, he said,
By the time they called me to dinner I was able to pull up my clothing and walk to the breakfast nook where we ate all our meals except on Sunday. There were two pillows on my chair. I ...
“what?” they say, “you got a computer?” it’s like I have sold out to the enemy. I had no idea so many
I have been hanging here headless for so long that the body has forgotten
with an Apple Macintosh you can’t run Radio Shack program… in its disc drive. nor can a Commodore 64 drive read a file
if I suffer at this typewriter think how I’d feel among the lettuce-pickers of Salinas?