#AmericanWriters #1993 #ThePleasuresOfTheDamned
at North Avenue 21 drunk tank you… there was always some guy who woul… way to the crapper and then you would curse him good,… he would know enough to either be…
The next night as they moved the group from the main build– ing to the training building, I stopped to talk to Gus the old newsboy. Gus had once been 3rd-ranked welterweight contender b...
liked D . H. Lawrence he could get so indignant he snapped and he ripped with wonderfully energetic sentenc… he could lay the word down
wha’, what did you expect? a schoo… some more practical lover filling… I’m a fool and no gentleman: I wa… with Crane in pajamas, but suicide… there’s less and less to kill.
you sit on the couch with me tonight new woman. have you seen the
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)
this one always arrives at the wrong time a basically good sort I suppose an honest man
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
There was a gang of us down there. 150 or 200. There were tedious papers to fill out. Then we all stood up and faced the flag. The guy who swore us in was the same guy who had sworn me ...
if I suffer at this typewriter think how I’d feel among the lettuce-pickers of Salinas?
almost dawn blackbirds on the telephone wire waiting as I eat yesterday’s forgotten sandwich
Born like this Into this As the chalk faces smile As Mrs. Death laughs As the elevators break
You had to fill out more papers to get out than to get in. The first page they gave you was a personalized mimeo affair from the postmaster of the city. It began: “I am sorry you are te...
We ran up the long ramp. I was ca… At the escalator Tammie saw the f… “Please,” I said, “we only have f… “I want Dancy to have the money.” “All right.”
smoking a cigarette and noting a m… flattened out against the wall and died as organ music from centuries back… my black radio