#Americans #XXCentury #1993 #ThePleasuresOfTheDamned
they get up on their garage roof both of them 80 or 90 years old standing on the slant she wanting to fall really all the way
drinking 15 dollar champagne— Cordon Rouge—with the hookers. one is named Georgia and she doesn’t like pantyhose: I keep helping her pull up
To end up alone in a tomb of a room without cigarettes or wine— just a lightbulb
I blacked out after that. I guess I had consumed more whiskey than I thought. I don’t remember arriving at Nicole’s. I awakened in the morning with my back to somebody in a strange bed....
self-congratulatory nonsense as th… famous gather to applaud their see… greatness you wonder where
these things that we support most… have nothing to do with up, and we do with them out of boredom or fear or money or cracked intelligence;
they laugh continually even when a board falls down and destroys a face or distorts a
I was surprised the next morning when April knocked on the door. April was the one on ATD who had been at Harry Ascot’s party and who had left with the speed freak. It was 11 am. April ...
Soon after that I made regular and that gave me an 8 hour night, which beat 12, and pay for holidays. Of the 150 or 200 that had come in, there were only two of us left. Then I met Davi...
welcome to my wormy hell. the music grinds off-key. fish eyes watch from the wall. this is where the last happy shot… fired.
he was 65, his wife was 66, had Alzheimer’s disease. he had cancer of the mouth. there were
I was the last one off the plane and there was Joanna Dover. “Joanna, let’s have a Bloody Mary while we wait for my baggage. Oh hell, I don’t have any baggage. But let’s have a Bloody M...
she pulled her dress off over her head and I saw the panties indented somewhat into the crotch.
Bobby and Valerie came by and I introduced everybody around. “Valerie and I are going to take a vacation and rent rooms by the seashore in Manhattan Beach,” said Bobby. “Why don’t you g...
When I awakened it was 1:30 pm. I took a bath, got dressed, checked the mail. A letter from a young man in Glendale. "Dear Mr. Chinaski: I am a young writer and I think that I am a good...