#Americans #XXCentury #1977 #LoveIsADogFromHell
watch you walking with your machin… ah, you’re too stupid to be cut li… you’re too stupid to let anything… the girls won’t use their knives o… they don’t want to
my mother, father and I walked to the market once a week for our government relief food: cans of beans, cans of
I laugh sometimes when I think ab… say Céline at a typewriter or Dostoevsky... or Hamsun...
this one teaches that one lives with his mother and that one is supported by a red… with the brain of a gnat. this one takes speed and has been…
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,
Making love in the sun, in the mor… in a hotel room above the alley where poor men poke for bottles; making love in the sun
all I’ve ever known are whores, ex… madwomen. I see men with quiet, gentle women—I see them in the sup… I see them walking down the street… I see them in their apartments: pe…
The next day in bed I got tired of waiting for the airplanes and I found a large yellow notebook that had been meant for high school work. It was empty. I found a pen. I went to bed wit...
my father was a practical man. he had an idea. you see, my son, he said, I can pay for this house in my lif… then it’s mine.
we had goldfish and they circled a… in the bowl on the table near the… covering the picture window and my mother, always smiling, wanting… to be happy, told me, ‘be happy He…
suppose like others have come through fire and sword, love gone wrong, head-on crashes, drunk at sea, and I have listened to the simple…
when I was in grammar school my parents were poor and in my lunch bag there was only a peanut butter sandwich.
the old L.A. Public Library burn… down that library downtown and with it went large part of my
it is not very good to not get through whether it’s the wall the human mind
The next day was Saturday and Debra cooked us breakfast. “Are you coming antique hunting with us today?” We ate in silence for a while, then she said, “I liked your reading at The Lance...