#Americans #XXCentury #1993 #ThePleasuresOfTheDamned
But the next morning it was the sa… “That’s all, Chinaski. Nothing fo… It went on for a week. I sat ther… Then Bobby Hansen, one of the old… “I don’t care. I’m not kissing hi…
the phone rang at 1:30 a.m. and it was a man from Denver: “Chinaski, you got a following in Denver...” “yeah?”
this man sometimes forgets who he is. sometimes he thinks he’s the Pope. other times he thinks he’s a
I’m not going to die easy; I’ve sat on your suicide beds in some of the worst holes in America,
he carried a piece of carbon, a blade and a whip and at night he feared his head and covered it with blankets
went for a walk on Hollywood Boul… looked down and there was a large… walking beside me. his pace was exactly the same as m… we stopped at traffic signals toge…
I didn’t contest the divorce, didn’t go to court. Joyce gave me the car. She didn’t drive. All I had lost was 3 or 4 million. But I still had the post office. “I saw you with that bitch...
around 2 a.m. in my small room after turning off the poem machine for now
I remember the Model-T. Sitting high, the running boards seemed friendly, and on cold days, in the mornings, and often at other times, my father had to fit the hand-crank into the front...
One day I was at the bar between races and I saw this woman. God or somebody keeps creating women and tossing them out on the streets, and this one’s ass is too big and that one’s tits ...
sway with me, everything sad— madmen in stone houses without doors, lepers steaming love and song frogs trying to figure
I don’t beat the walls with my fis… I just sit but it rushes in a tide of it. the woman in the court behind me h…
she had huge thighs and a very good laugh she laughed at everything and the curtains were yellow and I finished
no we can’t we can’t win it I’ve decided we can’t win it just for a while we thought we cou… but that was just for a while
she lived in Galveston and was int… T.M. and I went down to visit her and w… continually even though it was ver… weather