Morgan Carlile

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To a stranger driving 99 in an air-conditioned car (he would be on business, I suppose, any stranger driving 99, for 99 would never get a tourist to Big Sur or San Simeon, never get him to the California he came to see), these towns must seem so flat, so impoverished, as to drain the imagination. They hint at evenings spent hanging around gas stations, and suicide pacts sealed in drive-ins. But remember: Q. In what way does the Holy Land resemble the Sacramento Valley? A. In the type and diversity of its agricultural products.
Slouching Towards Bethlehem: Essays
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