#AmericanWriters #1977 #LoveIsADogFromHell
invent yourself and then reinvent… don’t swim in the same slough. invent yourself and then reinvent… and stay out of the clutches of medioc…
I went with two ladies down to Venice to look for antique furniture. I parked in back of the store and went in with them.
A sound awakened me. It was not quite daylight. Cecelia was moving around getting dressed. I looked at my watch. “I want to watch the sun come up. I love sunrises!” “I haven’t been able...
monkey feet small and blue walking toward you as the back of a building falls of… and an airplane chews the white sk…
Cleo’s going to make it now she’s got her shit together she split with Barney Barney wasn’t good for her she got a bigger apartment
the house next door makes me sad. both man and wife rise early and go to work. they arrive home in early evening.
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)
is a highrise apt. next door and he beats her at night and she… and I see her the next day standing in the driveway with curl… and she has her huge buttocks jamm…
Fay was pregnant. But it didn’t change her and it didn’t change the post office either. The same clerks did all the work while the miscellaneous crew stood around and argued about sport...
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...
I laugh sometimes when I think ab… say Céline at a typewriter or Dostoevsky... or Hamsun...
shot in the eye shot in the brain shot in the ass shot like a flower in the dance amazing how death wins hands down
I went upstairs to 409, had a stiff scotch and water, took some money out of the top drawer, went down the steps, got in my car and drove to the racetrack. I got there in time for the f...
almost dawn blackbirds on the telephone wire waiting as I eat yesterday’s forgotten sandwich
My father always ran the neighborhood kids away from our house. I was told not to play with them but I walked down the street and watched them anyhow. “Hey, Heinie!” they yelled, “Why d...