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Page 109
... comes into their voices as they invite him to " Come on and get high with us . " The story ends , like " A Chase , " with a run - this time for heroin . The first half of Tales is a carefully orchestrated series of impro- visations on ...
... comes into their voices as they invite him to " Come on and get high with us . " The story ends , like " A Chase , " with a run - this time for heroin . The first half of Tales is a carefully orchestrated series of impro- visations on ...
Page 155
... comes at us , raging at the restraints of his art yet breaking them hilariously at will . God save the character he comes to dislike . It's only a story , he keeps 3 Gilbert Sorrentino , Imaginative Qualities of Actual Things ( New York ...
... comes at us , raging at the restraints of his art yet breaking them hilariously at will . God save the character he comes to dislike . It's only a story , he keeps 3 Gilbert Sorrentino , Imaginative Qualities of Actual Things ( New York ...
Page 157
... comes at the end of the line does not imply that the truth resides there ; although The Sky Changes es- tablishes a chronology , it does not hesitate to jump ahead and back in " the story " if that is where meaning leads , and the last ...
... comes at the end of the line does not imply that the truth resides there ; although The Sky Changes es- tablishes a chronology , it does not hesitate to jump ahead and back in " the story " if that is where meaning leads , and the last ...
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